Cold front brings large hail threat, severe weather to Texas
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Weather models agree a weak cold front will arrive by the end of the week, but questions remain about a potentially stronger front.
After a record-challenging start to the week, the KVUE Weather Impact Team is tracking a shift in the pattern that could bring strong to severe thunderstorms to the area by Wednesday. If you have
South Texas temps will rise into the 80s Thursday, but a cold front will lower temps to more seasonable levels this weekend.
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Conditions will be hot this week ahead of a weekend temperature drop.
A cold front is making its way through the Rio Grande Valley Friday morning. So how will that impact this weekend’s forecast? It won’t be as hot as
The Climate Prediction Center's March outlook calls for above-normal temperatures and near-normal precipitation for the month of March.
After a warm afternoon in San Antonio, a surge of cold air will send "feels like" temperatures into the 20s and 30s overnight throughout the region.
A cold front is moving into North Texas, replacing recent 70-degree highs with cooler temperatures in the 50s and 60s through the weekend. Sunday will be the coldest day, with morning lows dropping into the mid-to-upper 30s.
"Along the immediate front, a few showers and storms will be possible, however, the threat for strong to severe storms will increase by the afternoon," wrote the NWS in Dallas-Fort Worth on Monday morning. "The key element in determining the area of highest concern will be the positioning of the front when it stalls."
Just like snowflakes, no two cold fronts are exactly alike. Some are weak, only offering a brief shift in the wind direction as well as a subtle, almost unnoticeable drop in temperatures. Others, meanwhile, can bring drastic temperature shifts, freeze ...