Storm Enzo is doing as predicted: dumping heavy snow on Southeast Texas in the early morning hours on Tuesday. Residents from College Station to the Houston metropolitan area recorded sustained snowfalls across the region.
Utility companies ensure that crews have been working around the clock to prepare for the winter storm hitting southeast Texas.
Snow is expected to fall all across the Houston area starting Monday night into Wednesday. We want you to share your pics and videos with us.
National Weather Service Lake Charles Meteorologist Donald gave a Monday morning weather briefing and said that on Tuesday there is potential of up to 35 mph wi
The incoming winter storm is prompting many healthcare businesses, in-person hearings at Harris County Civil Courts at Law, and more to close since road travel will be uncertain.
Florida and Texas were both under winter storm warning from the National Weather Service (NWS) on Tuesday morning as an arctic air mass caused plunging temperatures and heavy snow along the Gulf Coast. Snow can disrupt travel and lead to hazardous driving conditions. Winter storms can also trigger power outages.
The watch is in effect from Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon. Heavy accumulations of sleet and snow are possible.
We're publishing the latest information from around Southeast Texas as the area prepares for and then deals with any impact the cold temperatures may bring.
Impacts will begin in east Texas by Monday night. Ice and snow could contribute to power outages amid freezing temperatures.
Drivers should use extreme caution during the Wednesday morning commute, as slick spots may not be visible. Leave extra stopping distance, reduce speed, and avoid sudden braking or steering to maintain control on potentially icy roads.
BEAUMONT, Texas — With a winter storm sweeping across Southeast Texas many are feeling the chill, however this cold snap isn't just effecting people. The cold weather is also taking a toll on one of Louisiana's and Southeast Texas' favorite tradition, crawfish season.
Icy conditions are the biggest worry with winter precipitation, but the latest forecasts keep most of the risk for ice much farther north of Houston.