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The National Weather Service reports significant ice accumulations are expected through Wednesday across the Hill Country, including the New Braunfels and Austin metro areas.
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A cold front pushing through South Texas on Monday will clear out the fog and mist and by Thursday morning drop temperatures into the 30s.
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The weather change is expected to arrive around 6 p.m.
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This is the third confirmed tornado in the area in the past seven months.
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The Frio County community of Derby has run out of water, according to Ray Kallio, the county's emergency management coordinator.
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The 1-35 corridor between San Antonio and Austin saw wave after wave of severe weather on Monday, which seemed to only intensify as it moved off to the southeast.
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The blazes, known collectively as the Eastland Complex fires, have killed at least one person, destroyed more than 140 structures and burned around 50,000 acres of dry and windy West Texas landscape.
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In San Antonio, the meteorological summer, which is to say, June 1st through August 31st, the temperature never reached 100 degrees.
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In their most recent prediction, NOAA says there are even greater odds now for an above average hurricane season.
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South of the Hidalgo-Reynosa International bridge at a city park, a tent encampment of immigrants waiting for asylum in the US struggle with severe weather.