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A cold front from an arctic blast is hitting Texas, triggering heavy snow in the Panhandle and strong, possibly severe storms to Central Texas.
Isolated severe storms are possible late Wednesday through Friday, with large hail, strong winds and an isolated tornado possible.
Isolated storms in Southeast Texas this afternoon could turn severe, especially north of Houston, with risks including gusty winds and hail. Stay alert.
FOX 26 Houston on MSN
Winter grabbing Texas by scruff this weekend with snow in parts of state
It really hasn’t felt like winter in Texas lately, but that will change in a big way starting this weekend with snow possible in parts of the Lone Star State.
Texas has experienced above-average temperatures lately, but that could change this weekend amid a cold front with chances of snow.
Temperatures are set to rise back into the 80s this week, but weather models show that a cold front will arrive by the weekend.
1don MSN
Another hot January day for North Texas Thursday before seasonable weather returns this weekend
Thursday is starting out very warm and windy in North Texas with temperatures in the mid- to upper 60s, more than 20 degrees warmer the same time on Wednesday.
Texas has seen a dry and warm start to 2026, but the winds of change may blow in pretty soon. While the state will endure another several days of warmer-than-usual temperatures, forecasters say precipitation and even cooler weather are possible later in the week.
FOX 7 Austin on MSN
Blizzard Warning issued in Texas as winter weather hits parts of state
After record-breaking heat during Christmas across much of Texas, conditions have turned much colder during the final days of 2025.
2don MSN
Texas Sets New Weather Record
A new weather record was set in Texas this week, according to meteorologists. In a Tuesday post on X, the National Weather Service (NWS) forecast office for the Austin and San Antonio area said the daily record high temperature at Del Rio International airport was broken with a reading of 84 degrees Fahrenheit.