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School Delays and Cancellations Across the Rio Grande Valley As temperatures are expected to drop this weekend, various school districts in the Rio Grande Valley are adjusting their schedules in anticipation of the cold front. Below is a comprehensive overview of the school delays and cancellations announced for Monday, January 26, 2026. This information will be updated as we receive new details. If you know of any other closures not mentioned here, please let us know by sending an email to news@krgv.com. Horizon Montessori Public Schools Horizon Montessori Public Schools will delay the start time for all campuses in the…
Upcoming Weather Changes in the Rio Grande Valley: Warm Days Followed by a Cold Front The Rio Grande Valley is bracing for an interesting weather pattern as a warm spell transitions into a sharp cold front between January 23rd and January 26th, 2026. According to the National Weather Service, residents can expect both warm and unsettled conditions prior to a significant temperature drop. Forecast Overview Friday: Warm and Cloudy On Friday, the weather will be predominantly cloudy with high temperatures soaring into the lower 80s°F. Overnight lows are projected to hover around mid-60s°F. South winds at speeds of 7 to…
Texas Prepares for Arctic Cold Front: Governor Abbott Activates State Resources Texas is bracing for an intense Arctic cold front expected to sweep through the state, prompting Governor Greg Abbott to activate essential resources. With forecasts predicting severe winter weather conditions, the state’s response aims to minimize disruptions and ensure public safety. Understanding the Arctic Cold Front An Arctic cold front is characterized by a significant drop in temperatures, often accompanied by strong winds and icy precipitation. The impending front is expected to bring freezing temperatures, particularly affecting the northern and central regions of Texas. Areas such as the Texas…
Winter Weather Alert: Rio Grande Valley Braces for Cold Front As winter officially commenced on December 21, the Rio Grande Valley is finally set to experience temperatures that truly reflect the season. A powerful cold front is anticipated to sweep through deep South Texas this Saturday, bringing a significant drop in temperatures and the potential for winter conditions. What to Expect from the Cold Front The National Weather Service’s Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley meteorological office warns that this strong cold front will usher in the coldest temperatures of the season. Lead Meteorologist Bianca Garcia highlighted the forecast’s reliability, stating there is…
Strengthening Community Resilience: Weslaco’s Faith-Based Coalition Meeting Overview of the Coalition Meeting WESLACO — On January 14, 2026, the city hosted its second quarterly Faith-Based Coalition Meeting, bringing together over a dozen representatives from diverse local religious organizations. This gathering served as an essential platform for the city’s Emergency Management team and local faith leaders to network and share vital information regarding emergency preparedness, particularly as the region faces potential extreme weather events. The coalition aims to foster proactive measures that enhance community resilience against disasters, such as flooding, which has been a significant concern in the area. Proactive Emergency…
The State of the Rio Grande: Rescue or Illusion? In mid-October of 2025, intense rainfall breathed new life into the Upper Rio Grande Basin, changing the narrative of an ecosystem teetering on the brink of crisis. This dramatic shift in weather conditions resulted in a remarkable 25% increase in the river’s depth and contributed an additional 100,000 acre-feet to its annual flow. A Brief Overview of the Crisis During the summer months of 2025, the Rio Grande was struggling. By August, the river’s flow had dropped to a mere 100 cubic feet per second (cfs), while the Conejos River at…
Heavy Rain in San Antonio: Potential for Flooding in South Texas Heavy rainfall battered South Texas overnight, leaving communities grappling with the aftermath. Numerous Flash Flood Emergencies have been declared, especially in the Rio Grande Valley. As the rain continues to fall, concerns mount over potential flooding in areas like San Antonio. Recent reports from FOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray illustrate the severity of the situation. Current Conditions in San Antonio San Antonio, located about three hours north of McAllen, has witnessed significant rainfall that has heightened flood risks throughout the region. With low-lying areas and inadequate drainage systems, many…
Weather Outlook for South Texas: August to October 2023 The National Weather Service (NWS) in Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley has released its forecast for the upcoming months, indicating a “normal to hotter than normal” weather pattern from August through October. Residents of the region can expect conditions that may not be as oppressive as in previous years but will still carry heat risks. Heat Risks and Temperature Expectations The NWS has highlighted that heat-related concerns will persist, particularly from August to mid-September. This forecast aligns with climatological patterns, where September typically marks the beginning of reduced average temperatures due to shorter…
The Fascinating Hybrid: Blue Jay and Green Jay Crossbreed In an unexpected twist of nature, a hybrid between the Blue Jay and Green Jay has been identified, marking a significant moment in avian studies. This rare occurrence not only showcases the marvels of evolution but also raises questions about the impacts of climate change on wildlife. Discovery of the Hybrid Bird PhD candidate Brian Stokes from the University of Texas at Austin made the landmark discovery after spotting an intriguing bird in a social media post. Initially puzzled, he quickly realized it was not a typical Blue Jay. “It wasn’t…
Wind Advisory and Warm Weather in the Rio Grande Valley Overview of Current Weather Conditions Residents of the Rio Grande Valley are urged to prepare for a windy and warm Thursday as the National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory. This alert is in effect until 3 p.m. today, indicating that winds will be predominantly from the south and southeast, with sustained speeds reaching between 25 to 35 miles per hour. Gusts could potentially escalate up to 50 miles per hour. It is vital to secure outdoor items, as they may be displaced by the strong winds. Current Temperatures…