Mother Nature couldn’t make up her mind during February. Early in the month, many parts of South Texas recorded record-warm temperatures in the upper 80s to the 90s. Then, by the second half of the month,
Federal workers who were not let go said the afternoon layoffs included meteorologists who do crucial local forecasts in National Weather Service offices across the U.S.
Apple weather alerts predict snow in Brownsville, Texas. The National Weather Service responds to those claims.
Above-normal temperatures are expected throughout Texas, with the highest likelihood of warm weather across the southern half of the state.
Showers and thunderstorms are expected with this system, including the latter increasing in coverage (50-60%) overnight Monday into Tuesday, March 4, according to the NWS. A few of these storms are expected to be severe, especially those east of Interstate 35.
So, no, winter in Texas isn’t officially over when pecan trees bloom or bud. However, Nesbitt said there is a link between the two. "Well, there, there is an association, pecans, pecans being later to begin growth and later, thus later to flower happening in April," Nesbitt said.
Arctic blast hitting Texas is bringing one of the strongest winter storms of the season, bring snow, subzero temperatures, freezing rain, extreme cold warnings
Extreme cold weather is pushing into Texas, with the South Plains expecting light snow and sub-zero wind chills. Here is how it's impacting Lubbock.
North Texas is expected to face the “coldest wind chills” of the season Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.