Ahead of a weak cold front, Wednesday afternoon is poised to bring the warmest weather so far of the week. AUSTIN, Texas — With last week's arctic cold now a fading memory, we continue to enjoy above-average temperatures for most of this week.
Elon Musk’s Texas footprint could rapidly grow this year as he moves X’s headquarters and expands his SpaceX Starlink facility’s size in rural Central Texas.
Central Texas has seen three deadly domestic violence incidents over the course of 10 days. They happened in Cedar Park, Elgin and Austin, according to officials. Although we do not know the circumstances about these cases and what led up to those final moments,
Here’s a breakdown of just some of the events you can attend in Central Texas this weekend. AUSTIN, Texas — The weekend is upon us and, as always, there are a ton of things happening in the Austin area!
The coldest weather of this Arctic blast is now behind us, but we’re not out of the woods quite yet. We now turn our attention to a risk for some light freezing rain and freezing drizzle for Friday evening through Saturday morning.
An arctic blast brought frigid temperatures to Central Texas, and some location even saw some snow flurries and light accumulation.
Wind chills got down to the single digits with a site in the Hill Country registering a below-zero wind chill.
Then, the coldest lows of the season. As cold air continues to push south we get colder Wednesday night under a clear sky with lighter winds. We now expect lows on Thursday mornin
Two fatal domestic violence cases in Central Texas leave four dead in one week, prompting discussions on the issue.
When you hear of mass layoffs in Texas, you might also hear about something called the WARN Act. Scott Schneider, UT Austin adjunct law professor and employment attorney, breaks it down.
Earlier this month, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and KXAN viewers highlighted early bluebonnet blooms in Central Texas and at Big Bend State Park.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas winter weather: Power grid will hold, Gov. Abbott saysGov. Greg Abbott made a promise saying the power grid will hold, as some of the coldest temperatures of the year move into Central Texas this week.
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