While the frigid temperatures and snowy conditions brought on many headaches logistically, the rare snow day was also bringing people together.
Southeast Texas and parts of Louisiana are under its first ever blizzard warning Tuesday as the winter storm rolls through
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.
Snow fell all across the Houston area Monday night into Tuesday. We want you to share your pics and videos with us.
Many pets and livestock in Southeast Texas are seeing snow for the first and maybe only time. We made a post on Facebook asking to see how your dogs, cats, and even ducks are enjoying the rare sight of snow. It's easy to say our viewers didn't disappoint.
Some parts of the Houston area saw up to 5″ of snow Monday night into Tuesday causing the region to shut down for the day.
According to Operations Messages on the ERCOT website, around 5 a.m. ERCOT issued a Transmission Emergency in South and Southeast Texas.
While our 20 degree weather feels bitter, Southeast Texas and Louisiana are facing something historic — their first-ever Blizzard Warning.
The highest snow totals occurred across far Southeast Texas, near Beaumont. But many other Texas cities also saw accumulating snow.
Southeast Texas is under its first-ever blizzard warning – one that reaches from the Golden Triangle, which includes Beaumont, Port Arthur and Orange, out east into Louisiana, home to what is normally one of the busiest throughways in all of Texas, Interstate 10.
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.
Thanks to everyone who sent us their fun, funny and fabulous snow photos! We hope you enjoy looking at them as much as we did!