The National Weather Service issued a hard freeze warning for most of East Texas, a winter storm watch for deep East Texas and says confidence that snow will fall is increasing as an Arctic air mass descends upon the region. A hard freeze warning was in ...
Frigid temperatures continue for East Texas before a slight warm-up comes later in the week. Tuesday's high was not expected to reach above the mid-to-high thirties in most of East Texas and freezing temperatures will return Tuesday night,
Almost all of East Texas is under a cold weather advisory through Sunday morning, and the National Weather Service in Shreveport says confidence in wintry precipitation next week is increasing.
Accumulation of snow is not looking likely for most of East Texas this week, the National Weather Service of Shreveport said Monday morning.
Arctic air is on its way out as East Texas will begin to see slightly warmer temperatures for the remainder of the week. After freeze warnings and bitter wind chills, a southwest wind developed Wednesday morning,
A weak cold front is expected to bring scattered rainfall and and a few storms are expected east of I-35 on Sunday evening , Jan. 26.
Impacts will begin in east Texas by Monday night. Ice and snow could contribute to power outages amid freezing temperatures.
Storm Warning goes into effect Monday night for much of south and southeast Texas. Here are projected snowfall totals for nearly 30 cities.
A widespread 2 to 3 inches of rain is possible overnight, which is why our First Alert Weather Team will be monitoring the event and covering it on our 24/7 stream. However, it's looking more likely that some isolated higher rainfall amounts will be possible - potentially as much as 7 inches of rain.
A sprawling winter storm that is pushing slowly across the United States will bring a risk of severe weather and excessive rainfall to a large part of the south-central United States from Wednesday into Friday. Isolated thunderstorms, flooding rains and damaging winds are all possible in an area between East Texas and western Kentucky.
Erin Moran joined the CBS11 weather team in December 2019. She previously spent three years working as the morning meteorologist for KXXV-TV in Waco, Texas — so she's no stranger to the perks that come with living in the Texas climate, but she is aware of the unique challenges that come with forecasting the weather in the Lone Star State.
The storm front that has provided a rainy respite for firefighters in California was beginning its roll across the nation Tuesday, forecast to spread rain, snow and ice along a 2,600-mile stretch from the Southwest to Northeast by the weekend, meteorologists say.