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Abilene

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Texas Weather Roundup graphic showing colder January temperatures returning across Texas, with a temperature gradient map, snowflake icon over North Texas, and colder air pushing south behind a cold front.
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Panhandle Snow, Severe Storm Risk, Cold Front This Weekend

  • January 9, 2026
Texas is seeing a little bit of everything today, from accumulating snow in the Panhandle to strong thunderstorms…
TTexas
Graphic from the Texas Weather Center showing a sharp temperature contrast across the Southern Plains and Texas. Purple and blue shades to the north indicate colder air pushing south, while red and orange shades across Texas and the Deep South show lingering warmth. A large white arrow points south toward Texas with the word “COLD” above it. On the left, bold text reads “RECORD HEAT GIVES WAY TO WINTER,” with the Texas Weather Center logo above.
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Texas Feels Like May After Christmas — A Major Cold Front Is Coming

  • December 26, 2025
Texas weather continues to defy the calendar this holiday season. Just one day after Christmas, much of the…
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“Doc” Pete Chambers brings Texas governor race to Abilene

  • December 14, 2025
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Doc Pete Chambers visited Abilene this week as part of his campaign for Texas…
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Bob Dylan coming to Texas in 2026 but not stopping in any major cities
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Bob Dylan coming to Texas in 2026 but not stopping in any major cities

  • December 8, 2025
Bob Dylan’s latest tour itinerary is a head scratcher. Credit: Facebook / Bob Dylan Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan…
TTexas
Map showing the 6–10 day temperature probability outlook for December 13–17 across the United States. Deep red and orange shades across the West, including California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico, indicate a strong likelihood of above-average temperatures. Blue and purple shades from the Midwest through the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and East Coast show increased probabilities of below-average temperatures. Texas sits in a transition zone, with slight above-average odds in the west and near-normal to slightly below-average probabilities in central and eastern regions. Major cities labeled include Dallas, Houston, Lubbock, Denver, Chicago, New York, Phoenix, and Los Angeles.
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Texas Weather: Warming Trend Begins After a Cold Start

  • December 8, 2025
Texas woke up to a chilly Monday morning, but the week ahead brings a steady warm-up and a…
TTexas
MSU Cycling continues impressive season at Texas A&M event
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MSU Cycling continues impressive season at Texas A&M event

  • November 4, 2025
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) – The cycling team at MSU has taken home another set of wins from…
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Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock visits TSTC Abilene to promote TEFA initiative

  • October 24, 2025
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock toured Texas State Technical College’s Abilene campus Thursday to…
TTexas
Texas Weather Center graphic showing a stormy weather pattern across Texas with rain and thunderstorm icons highlighting expected rainfall later this week.
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Rain Chances Return, Fire Danger Today, and a More Active Pattern Ahead

  • October 22, 2025
A Quick Airport-Lounge Forecast When you’re sitting in an airport lounge and decide to record a weather video……
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Abilene celebrates 3rd annual West Texas Wine Festival

  • October 19, 2025
ABILENE, TX — The West Texas Wine Festival kicked off on Saturday afternoon. The fundraising event supported Frontier…
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Government shutdown threatens food security for thousands in West Central Texas

  • October 16, 2025
ABILENE, Texas — On day 16 of the government shutdown, the lack of political agreeance is creating uncertainty…
TTexas
Data centers are thirsty for Texas’ water, but state planners don’t know how much they will need
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Data centers are thirsty for Texas’ water, but state planners don’t know how much they will need

  • October 16, 2025
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