Southeast Texas and parts of Louisiana are under its first ever blizzard warning Tuesday as the winter storm rolls through
Snow fell all across the Houston area Monday night into Tuesday. We want you to share your pics and videos with us.
Both agencies issued the notices after facing high turbidity ratings, meaning the water was more opaque than allowed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. These issues typically arise when a drop in water pressure stirs up sediment that may previously have settled in the pipes.
From the lions and leopards to the flamingos and bald eagles, the animals seemed to enjoy exploring the magical snow.
Residents in Central and Southeast Texas are warned about black ice risks on roads and sidewalks after winter storms.
Rain chances (20%) will enter the forecast late Saturday and continue into Sunday, Jan. 26. Sunday holds a 40% chance of showers and storms, with the greatest chances for rain coming across Central and Southeast Texas, according to the NWS. Additional rain chances are in the forecast for next week.
According to Operations Messages on the ERCOT website, around 5 a.m. ERCOT issued a Transmission Emergency in South and Southeast Texas.
Southeast Texas is under its first-ever blizzard warning – one that reaches from the Golden Triangle, which includes Beaumont, Port Arthur and Orange, out east into Louisiana, home to what is normally one of the busiest throughways in all of Texas, Interstate 10.
There was some exciting news announced this morning on ARC Southeast Texas!A popular band, Flo Rida, will be performing at this year's Mardi Gras!Mardi Gra run
Record snowfalls were reported from Texas to Florida on Tuesday, but that doesn't negate the fact that climate change is warming our planet.
The plan is expected to reduce outage times by an estimated 1 billion minutes after severe weather events, over the next 50 years.