Winter storms are expected to hit large parts of Texas starting Wednesday night, with the potential for snow, ice and sleet.
The Austin area is expected to get between 1 to 1½ inches of rain from Wednesday night to Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Texas—the only state in the country to host its own grid—is a leader in energy evolution, but faces tough tests from climate and demand growth.
Cities that are not accustomed to seeing much snow or ice, like Dallas, could experience significant accumulations.
A band of winter storms moving across the south-central U.S. Thursday brought snow and icy conditions, triggering travel ...
Texas and Ohio State arrived for the College Football Playoff semifinal game at the Cotton Bowl before the snow expected to ...