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Most of Texas has been hit by cold temperatures that could last through Friday.
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Ongoing La Niña conditions have brought warm, dry weather and deepened drought conditions across the state.
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With the height of the winter season approaching, here are some tips to prepare an emergency kit, protect your home and stay informed.
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Taking some precautions now can help you prevent and prepare for potential property damage that can come with freezing weather.
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It will be drier and warmer for North Texas this holiday season due to La Niña. Temperatures are expected to hover in the mid-to-low 60s until December.
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Having lived through a statewide winter freeze and electricity outages in February, a substantial majority of Texas voters said electric facilities should be weatherized, and most said government funds should pay for it.
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Texas farmers say this week's winter storm was unlike anything they've experienced before. The below-freezing temperatures as well as power and water outages have severely disrupted the country's food supply chain.
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With this week's extreme cold and heavy snow blanketing much of the state, here are some quick tips on food, travel and housing for North Texans braving the extreme cold and snow.
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The severe weather knocked out electricity on both sides of the Rio Grande, leaving many in Ciudad Juárez without power or water.
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A rare winter storm is pummeling Texas with a mix of snow, ice, freezing rain and sleet. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind.
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In North Texas, highs are expected to reach into the lower 50s on Friday. Pretty doable for a winter day, right? But in true Texas fashion, highs will…