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Here's some advice as cold temperatures make their way into the Austin area.
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The shelters are intended to serve people experiencing homelessness during extreme heat or severe cold. Extremely cold weather is on the horizon later this week.
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A weather model showing Texas with feet of snow on Christmas got a lot of attention online. But meteorologists say to take it with a grain of salt.
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State lawmakers are discussing ways to increase electric grid reliability, but some experts say the proposed changes could hurt renewable energy without bolstering the grid.
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Some schools and early voting polling sites are announcing delays Thursday morning due to wintry weather. The City of Austin plans to activate warming centers for unsheltered Austinites.
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Austin and surrounding communities are under a winter weather advisory until noon Thursday. Temperatures in Austin have dropped more than 50 degrees in the last 24 hours.
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Texans left many grocery store shelves empty this week as they stocked up for the winter storm.
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The declarations will allow them to be reimbursed for added costs brought on by the severe weather. Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing again tonight.
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The governor's proclamation providing support for local governments would be updated to add additional counties in the event the storm worsens, Abbott said.
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There are no widespread power outages in Austin as of Thursday afternoon, and the state's electric grid is running with a large power surplus.