NORTH TEXAS — We were lucky to not have many issues on the roads due to winter precipitation from our arctic front. But the big talker was the lake effect snow – take a look at some of the ...
Lake-effect snow is most common near the Great Lakes, but while rare in North Texas, it can happen here too. Lake-effect snow was expected to be possible in areas south and southeast of the ...
Local forecasts indicated a low chance of snow across Texas during this ... phenomenon didn't bring blizzard-like conditions to North Texas, it did result in some light flurries.
A little bit of moisture aloft and cold temperatures developed a small band of light snow in areas of North Texas on Friday morning. Most of it was evaporating before it hit the ground.
Parts of North Texas were also seeing snow flurries early Wednesday. The good news: The roads and highways weren't impacted too bad. Despite the freezing weather and flurries, we weren't seeing ...
While snow is unlikely for most of Texas, residents should prepare for cloudy, chilly days, with below-freezing temperatures extending from North Texas to the New Mexico border and up into the ...
A striking orange-red full moon known as the snow moon will peak out from below the horizon this week. The second full moon of the winter, the snow moon will rise to illuminate evening ...
The first total lunar eclipse in more than two years lit up the sky last night as humanity, forever fascinated with the Earth ...