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Isolated large hail and damaging wind gusts will be possible across Texas, and storms could interfere with Valentine's Day plans.
The recent warm and dry weather in Central Texas has pushed Austin's cedar pollen count to its highest level so far this year.
It's still winter, but we're just two and a half weeks away from the start of severe weather season in Central Texas.
The storm began in Texas and Oklahoma on Friday evening, Jan. 23, bringing heavy sleet and snow to the region.
Overall, temperatures remain warmer than normal for the first half of February. As stated above, our next chance of rain is next Tuesday. After that, another chance will arrive just before Valentine's Day.
After a beautiful day with sunshine and warm temperatures in San Antonio, a major shift in humidity levels and storm chances are on deck.
After today there are no more mornings in the 30s for at least another seven to ten days.
Long-range weather models do show signs that chilly weather is possible during February, but does that mean another major freeze event for Houston?
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