-
Rain bands from the remnants of Tropical Storm Harold are putting a cap on 45 straight days of triple-digit heat.
-
Austin's "official" weather station at Camp Mabry usually shows it's hotter out than the weather station at the Austin airport. The reason has to do with where the thermometers are located.
-
With just two weeks left, meteorologists say it is likely this summer will surpass 2011 as Austin’s hottest ever.
-
Early signs suggested it might not be that bad. Then a heat dome settled in. Here's why is got — and stayed — so hot.
-
Austin is on track for one of its hottest summers ever recorded after a July that averaged 90.8 degrees.
-
You may have heard we’re in another El Niño year. But meteorologists say another weather phenomenon is responsible for Texas’ current heat wave.
-
Most of the state is under a heat advisory or a heat warning through Tuesday as high temperatures are expected to remain in the triple digits for the rest of the month.
-
The temperature in Austin on Wednesday got up to 103 degrees, but the humidity made it feel like 118 — an all-time high. The heat combined with leftover moisture in the ground from the rain a few weeks ago is contributing to the high humidity.
-
Paramedics have seen a dramatic increase in calls for heat-related emergencies: 88 in just the last two weeks.
-
Hot weather and high demand caused power outages over the weekend, but Austin Energy said it can't weatherize equipment that malfunctioned.