Some severe weather could impact the Austin area on Thursday morning. Afterwards, blue skies and warm temperatures are expected through Monday.
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As of now, the Storm Prediction Center includes the majority of our area in Level 1 of 5 "marginal" severe weather risk Wednesday night into Thursday morning. The main risks will be strong winds and hail, but an isolated tornado also can't be completely ruled out.
Members of the Austin real estate and development community got a look Wednesday at how unstable many local arts and cultural organizations are – and how they are being threatened by the growth pressures in the city’s hot market
For the last year, analysts have warned that the data centers needed for AI would drive up power demand and, by extension, emissions as utilities build out natural gas infrastructure to help meet demand.
With increasingly hot weather and topographical features that resemble those in parts of Southern California, the booming Texas metropolis ranks fifth among U.S. cities threatened by wildfire.
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