Although temperatures are rising across the Houston area after two days of snow and ice, officials are still urging motorists to exercise caution on the roads.
A powerful and rare winter storm swept across the South on Tuesday, bringing the first-ever Blizzard Warning to the Gulf Coast and blasting communities from Texas to Florida to the Carolinas with record-shattering snow that snarled travel and brought daily life to a halt.
Tuesday's winter wonderland in Southeast Texas is taking on a new, uglier form thanks to an overnight hard freeze rendering roads and walkways treacherously slick. Snow melt from Winter Storm Enzo, which dropped more than 5 inches of snow in isolated areas around Houston,
The Texas power grid managed by ERCOT performed admirably during this week's major winter weather event which brought blizzard conditions to the Gulf Coast.
Southeast Texas is waking up to below and near freezing temperatures. Any leftover moisture will refreeze overnight, so be careful while driving on bridges and overpasses. Highs this afternoon will rise to the low-50s with lots of sunshine.
Nine Inch Nails has announced a run of more than three-dozen dates for its Peel It Back Tour 2025 — and two Texas cities made the cut. The band will perform Sept. 12 at Toyota Center. Tickets go on sale at noon Jan. 29 via the venue site. The tour kicks off in June in Dublin, Ireland and includes a Fort Worth date.
Houston police say there are still areas of black ice causing crashes on Thursday morning and ask the public to drive with caution.
Supporters say families should receive state support to send their child to a different school if public schools aren't adequately serving them. Opponents worry a voucher program would strip vital funds away from already cash-strapped public schools.
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Pack your patience! Traffic is slow-moving as drivers return to the roads for the first time since the winter storm.