The mild, sunny days of this week are coming to an end over the weekend. A blast of winter weather will arrive on Saturday and bring sub-freezing temperatures every consecutive night until Wednesday.
During a Friday webinar, the National Weather Service said there is now a medium (40% to 60%) chance of travel impacts from winter precipitation in the north Austin-area and parts of the Hill Country on Monday,
Although previous forecasts showed a possibility for wintry precipitation stretching down into Central Texas, the National Weather Service reports lower chances ... forecasts show a diminishing impact on the Austin area from Winter Storm Cora.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for Central Texas, anticipating cooler-than-normal temperatures next week.
Central Texas could see a mix of freezing rain, sleet and snow later this week, according to the National Weather Service, and chances are increasing.
When winter weather is forecast, Austin ISD works on making sure families are notified about cancelations or delays before they head out the door.
Below-freezing temperatures will return to Texas as soon as Jan. 18, according to the National Weather Service. Grid conditions are expected to be normal and officials do not anticipate an emergency,
A Cold Weather Advisory will be in effect starting at midnight through tomorrow morning (Jan. 6), says the National Weather Service.
An arctic front hitting the Austin area on Saturday night brings with it freezing temperatures and a chance of light snow.
Some Austin-area school districts are closely monitoring the weather to determine whether or not to delay or cancel classes.
The City of Austin is activating its warming shelters starting Sunday, January 5 until at least Thursday, January 9.
Athletes from around the world will converge in downtown Austin to compete in this 13.1-mile race, formerly known as the 3M Half Marathon.