The watch is in effect from Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon. Heavy accumulations of sleet and snow are possible.
Some schools in the Greater Houston area will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21, as an arctic blast freezing precipitation and hazardous road conditions to Texas.
Meteorologist John Dawson gives the latest update on the incoming Arctic Blast, forecasted to bring ice and snow to to not only the Houston-area, but Southeast Texas.
A hard freeze could soon arrive in SE Texas next week. Do you have everything you need? Check here for a list of items and to-dos for preparation.
A chance of snow showers and sleet has emerged in the forecast. Here are five things we know so far about next week's freezing temperatures.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Our ABC13 Weather team has now declared Weather Alert Days for Tuesday and Wednesday as it now appears likely a winter storm will impact Southeast Texas with snow ...
We're expecting snow, sleet and ice in Southeast Texas. Check here for updates and resources to keep you and your family safe.
Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) told Newsweek: "ERCOT has issued a Weather Watch from January 20-23 due to predicted extreme cold weather across the ERCOT region, higher electrical demand, and the potential for lower reserves. Winter precipitation is also expected across parts of the state.
Anytime there's a hard freeze, it's important to remember to protect yourself and your family, including pets, plus pipes and plants.
North Harris County is seeing rain moving west to east. We have storms that could strengthen into tornadic activity. CW39 chief meteorologist Jonathan Novack has this latest update. Overnight lows will be into the 20's and 30's around our area.
Showers return to Southeast Texas Sunday afternoon, but look for most the coverage near the coast. Chances you'll see rain are 40%. Morning temperatures will be in the upper-30s with highs reaching the mid-50s.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to activate state emergency response resources ahead of heavy rainfall that is expected in East and Southeast Texas beginning Thursday.