BEAUMONT, Texas — Due to the upcoming cold weather and the potential for snow next week many Southeast Texas schools may be considering a closure. We're doing our best to keep up with all of them and publish them here as soon as we have confirmed official information on a school closure.
BEAUMONT, Texas — With a winter storm sweeping across Southeast Texas many are feeling the chill, however this cold snap isn't just effecting people. The cold weather is also taking a toll on one of Louisiana's and Southeast Texas' favorite tradition, crawfish season.
The high school boys basketball schedule continued Friday night as teams around the region resumed district play. There were some big local matchups, including a battle for Beaumont that went into overtime between United and West Brook. Here's a look at the scores from Friday night in Southeast Texas.
As Southeast Texas' next cold front gets closer, the chance of snow also is increasing. The National Weather Service Lake Charles states that a "very cod air mass" is moving into the region on Sunday bringing "subfreezing temperatures and dangerous windchills" from Sunday night through Thursday.
Jan. 10, 1901, marks the historic date that signaled the beginning of the modern age of oil in the Lone Star State.
The National Weather Service Lake Charles shows an increasing probability for a cold snap and arctic air early next week.
Southeast Texas Stages (formerly known as Beaumont Community Players) will present a world premiere of the new play “Thurgood and Me”.The show is about Thurgood
Southeast Texas is expecting colder temperatures starting Sunday night, with wind chills dropping into the 20s and teens in some places.
Entergy Texas has received the green light for Phase I of its Texas Future Ready Resiliency Plan, aimed at bolstering the power grid in Southeast Texas.
Temps have already plummeted across Southeast Texas, but the main story will be the chance of significant snow and ice later this week.
The National Weather Services in Shreveport, Houston/Galveston, and Lake Charles have issued Winter Storm Watches which will go into effect Monday night and continue through most of the day Tuesday.
Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) told Newsweek: "ERCOT has issued a Weather Watch from January 20-23 due to predicted extreme cold weather across the ERCOT region, higher electrical demand, and the potential for lower reserves. Winter precipitation is also expected across parts of the state.