A strong cold front brings a threat of severe storms and gusty winds to North Texas tonight, followed by a much cooler ...
While Thursday offered a summer-like preview with highs reaching the mid-80s, the forecast suggests a split weekend.
Clear skies and a light wind will lead to chilly temperatures Sunday morning. North Texas will fall into the low and mid 40's ...
Severe storms with hail and gusty winds are possible tonight in North Texas. See when rain clears out and how much ...
Prepare for an active week as scattered thunderstorms move through North Texas early this week, with a second round of rain likely arriving for the weekend.
Wednesday could be another wet and stormy day in North Texas, with higher chances for severe weather later in the day.
Thursday will be warm and humid with highs in the upper 80s. A mix of sunshine and cloud cover will be seen most of the day.
The biggest threat to Saturday morning's storms is flooding, with Collin, Dallas, Denton, Kaufman, Tarrant and Rockwall counties under a flood advisory until 9:30 a.m. Most of the rain should move out ...
Saturday will be cool and breezy with temperatures in the mid-60s. Sunday will start off cool with most areas in the 40s to ...
Severe storms and a significant flood threat are moving into North Texas this weekend, potentially altering holiday travel plans.
Isolated storms may develop Saturday afternoon and continue into the evening before briefly calming overnight.
North Texas faces a conditional severe weather risk Sunday with potential for ping-pong hail and 65 mph winds. Western ...
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