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The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook Friday due to the possibility of heavy rain and flooding in isolated areas.
Austin Energy reported that 99.89% of its customers had power as of 11 a.m. Wednesday. At that time, there were 14 active outages, affecting approximately 594 customers, with the majority in West ...
A cold front will move through Central Texas Sunday and drop temperatures to dangerously cold levels. The City of Austin will open cold weather shelters from Sunday night through at least Thursday ...
Noise-equivalent temperature (NET) is a measure of the sensitivity of a detector of thermal radiation in the infrared, terahertz or microwave portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is the amount of incident signal temperature that would be needed to match the internal noise of the detector such that the signal-to-noise ratio is equal to one.
Data are provided as temperature anomalies against the seasonal average over a past basis period, as well as in absolute temperature values. The baseline period for the published temperature anomalies was changed in January 2021 from 1981-2010 to 1991-2020. [4] All the data products can be downloaded from the UAH server. [5]
The winter storm caused a record low temperature at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport of −2 °F (−19 °C) on February 16, the coldest in North Texas in 72 years. [44] Most Texan homes, which infrequently see low temperatures, have poor insulation and are heated with inefficient electric resistance heaters , resulting in extremely high ...
Austin will open cold weather shelters on Friday as temperatures are expected to dip down to the 20s overnight and into the early hours of Saturday.
The highest temperature ever measured in Texas was 120 °F (48.9 °C), recorded on August 12, 1936 in Seymour, during the 1936 North American Heatwave, and again on June 28, 1994 in Monahans. The lowest temperature ever measured in Texas was −23 °F (−30.6 °C), recorded on February 8, 1933 in Seminole .