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Spring 2026: What does The Old Farmer’s Almanac forecast for Texas?
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its long-range Spring 2026 forecast, predicting warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the nation. Here's the forecast for Texas and the rest of the country.
While spring is our wettest season on average, it also contains easily our wettest month of the year.
Wildfires start to become more common in Texas during February, but the peak of the season typically doesn't arrive until spring.
Houston's winter ranked ninth-warmest and 18th-driest on record. See how La Niña shaped the season and what the spring forecast shows.
The Texas A&M Forest Service is warning residents to prepare for a warmer and drier spring than normal, which is expected to increase wildfire risk across the state.
Sunday will begin with pleasantly cool temps in the upper 50s along areas of dense fog, especially south of Houston and closer to the coast.
February was especially dry in San Antonio, with just 0.44 inch of rain recorded, but storm chances are rising for the upcoming week.
Nearly 74% of Texas is under "moderate to exceptional" drought conditions as of Tuesday, according to the National Integrated Drought Information System, or NIDIS.