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A polar vortex, a weather pattern similar to the historic winter storm that struck Texas in 2021 — when every county in the state experienced below-freezing temperatures for the first time ...
How Texas is preparing for the arctic blast. The governor directed the Division of Emergency Management to increase its emergency preparations to Level II Readiness on Jan. 7, ...
Rain returns next week 02:23. NORTH TEXAS – Another Arctic blast is headed our way just in time for the weekend.. CBS News Texas Today, after a cold start, we'll see high temperatures in the mid ...
Austin and much of Central Texas are seeing the effects of an arctic blast Monday. A winter weather advisory is in effect in the Austin-San Antonio region until noon Monday, according to the ...
A tractor-trailer is stuck in ice and snow on State Highway 195 on February 18, 2021, in Killeen, Texas. The Texas power grid could be threatened again by an Arctic blast expected to hit just ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the Division of Emergency Management held a press conference Friday to discuss how the state is preparing for the freeze.
Arctic blast becoming increasingly likely for Texas next week. Here’s what we know so far. By Anthony Franze, newsroom meteorologist Jan 14, 2025. ... an indication of a possible arctic blast. ...
Texas Arctic Blast Is Impacting the Stock Market. Published Dec 14, 2022 at 10:20 AM EST Updated Dec 15, 2022 at 8:18 AM EST. By . Anna Skinner is a Newsweek senior reporter based in Indianapolis.
Texas is bracing for a blast of arctic conditions just 22 months after a deadly freeze knocked power out for millions of homes and businesses in the Lone Star State.
This system, driven south by a fluctuation in the polar vortex—a vast low-pressure area circling the Arctic—is expected to send a blast of cold air into Texas as the second week of January begins.
FORT WORTH, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) — Happy Saturday! As we move through this day, it will be a cool one. High temperatures will be in the low 50s. We'll see sunny skies for most of North Texas today ...
This system, driven south by a fluctuation in the polar vortex—a vast low-pressure area circling the Arctic—is expected to send a blast of cold air into Texas as the second week of January begins.