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Heavy snow, ice and brutal cold are expected to make this winter storm a potentially life-threatening weather event, stretching across two-thirds of the U.S.
More than 10,000 flights canceled as bitter cold blankets the U.S. As a dangerously cold weather front plunges into the U.S., tens of millions across much of the country can expect heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain.
Winter storms and extreme cold are forecast to wallop the U.S. with snow and ice through the weekend. Prepare for power outages and transportation issues.
A massive winter storm named fern is set to sweep across much of the United States, bringing snow, ice and extreme cold. Over 230 million people could be affected, with major travel and power disruptions expected.
3NEWS will be keeping an eye out for power outages as this weekend’s cold front blows through. Tell us what you’re seeing out there by texting 361-855-6397.
SAN ANTONIO - Over 11,900 customers within San Antonio are without power early this morning as a major cold front passes through.Around 2 a.m. on Sunday, CPS En
Friday’s cold front brings in much colder air to Central Texas for Saturday. We expect a freeze in the Hill Country Saturday morning. Highs on Saturday will only reach the 50s. Saturday night into Sunday morning will bring a widespread freeze and likely our coldest morning of the winter season so far.
Rain chances return to Houston this week as a cold front arrives, bringing the area its best chance of widespread rainfall in weeks.
A winter storm will bring freezing temperatures and the potential for icy conditions to Houston this weekend. Here's the latest on the timing of the storm, the impacts and just how cold it could get.
Two back-to-back cold fronts are expected to sweep across Florida this week and weekend, bringing with it near-freezing morning temperatures to parts of Orlando and Central Florida. Near the Florida-Georgia state line,
An arctic cold front traveling south will reach all parts of Texas, bringing dangerously low temperatures over the next several days. Maps show how cold it could get.