If a storm over Mexico holds its intensity, El Paso could see its first chance of snow Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Cold air and strong winds will move in Tuesday night, bringing dangerous wind chill temperatures and possible snow, said the National Weather Service.
El Paso’s first freeze of the new year is expected to take place this week paired with a couple of snowy days. A big drop in temperatures is forecasted for this week, along with the possibility of accumulating snow.
Road conditions may become more dangerous than anticipated, especially in cases of black ice. Here's a look at road conditions across the state.
Both the states of Texas and New Mexico issued warnings for residents on January 6 of possible severe cold weather this week. The National Weather Service says Southern New Mexico, which includes Las Cruces and Roswell,
In anticipation of the first freeze in El Paso, the National Weather Service is encouraging El Pasoans to prepare by protecting the four P's.
Most of Texas, from the panhandle to the south-central part of the state and beyond, was under a Winter Weather Advisory this week for possible snow.
The Borderland is under an ABC-7 First Alert as a series of strong cold fronts bring freezing temperatures, gusty winds, and dangerous wind chills to the region. The first front arrives tonight, bringing an arctic air mass from the central Rockies and Plains.
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Over 20 El Paso employees with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) are heading to Houston to aid with winter preparations on Interstate 10, the department said on Saturday, Jan. 18. The El Paso team is made up of 24 employees,
An Arctic cold front will barrel through North Texas before sunrise Saturday, sending temperatures tumbling into the 30s by Saturday morning. Saturday will mark the start of several days of well-below-normal temperatures: Saturday: Highs may reach the 40s, but brisk north winds will make it feel much colder.