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Expect cloudy skies and rising temperatures in Southeast Texas this week, with a chance of isolated showers and gusty winds.
National Weather Service forecast accuracy is at risk as Trump administration cuts in NOAA staffing affect data collection and prediction reliability.
A storm system centered over the central United States continues to bring a multi-day stretch of severe weather across parts of the Plains and Midwest.
Several rounds of thunderstorms, along with possible hail and gusting winds, could hit counties throughout Southeast Texas.
According to the Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center’s outlook, precipitation levels are expected to remain above ...
There is a 20% to 50% chance that parts of Southeast Texas will see over 3 in of rain, but most places will see less than that, according to the National Weather Service Lake Charles. RELATED: Will ...
Southeast Texans should brace for the chance of severe thunderstorms and heavy winds Saturday night into Sunday morning, according to information from the National Weather Service Lake Charles.
Heavy rainfall and significant flooding are headed to Southeast Texas Thursday night, as the National Weather Service issued a flood watch from 7 a.m. Thursday through 1 p.m. Friday for Jackson ...
After a week of warm, muggy weather and gusty winds, Southeast Texas residents should prepare for a risk of severe weather ...
Greg Abbott activated comprehensive state emergency response resources in anticipation of severe weather and ... South and Southeast Texas through the weekend. The National Weather Service warns ...
Volunteers across the state are part of the COCORAHS network. It stands for Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network.
A line of showers and thunderstorms is expected in Southeast Texas from Saturday afternoon into the evening, from 2 p.m.