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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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A winter storm warning for Austin and the surrounding area has been extended, now going into effect at midnight and lasting until 9 p.m. Thursday.
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The remnants of Hurricane Pamela interacting with an incoming cold front brought more than 3 inches of rain to Austin overnight.
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Just because the state had calm weather for the last few months doesn’t mean it’ll stay that way.
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While summer 2021 was not much cooler on average in Austin, it had a notable number of rainy days.
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Tornadoes, tennis ball-sized hail and 70 mile-per-hour winds are possible.
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Government statistics on normal weather are typically taken from a 30-year running average. That information is getting an update next month.
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Austin has been hit with a hail storm on March 25 for the fourth time in less than three decades.
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“It’s also important to remember that severe weather, mainly frigid temperatures, is expected to continue, so we’re not out of the woods," ERCOT President and CEO Bill Magness cautioned.
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The National Weather Service says stay off the roads if you can. If you must travel, "use extreme caution" and be ready for ice and slick spots.