The weather phenomenon generally means wetter-than-normal weather for the southern U.S.
-
The Texas A&M urban flood study found that cities can actually change the weather, depending on the type of weather event.
-
Residents planning outdoor barbeques or other gatherings will need to pay close attention to the weather.
-
In April, one of the city's three reservoirs received its first inflows in eight months. But narrowly avoiding an immediate disaster doesn't mean that Corpus Christi has solved its water crisis.
-
Turning your grass into a garden isn't as complicated as you think, but it will take time and effort. This step-by-step guide breaks down the process, from killing your lawn to picking plants to grow.
-
There is a chance of rain in the forecast every day through next Tuesday.
-
Its name is short — like its size — but the bee is one of Earth's most important and busy creatures.
-
Ecologist Andy Caven and photographer Mike Forsberg are documenting and meeting people along the way to raise awareness about one of North America’s rarest birds.
-
Here’s what you should know about the market forces at play and what higher prices mean for oil companies and the state.
-
The rain could begin falling on isolated areas of San Antonio on Tuesday afternoon and become more widespread by Wednesday. Most of the city should see rain on Thursday.
-
The conservation plan allows developers to pay a fee to harm or displace endangered species during construction.