Better rain and storm chances return Wednesday and Thursday, with the heaviest rain close or right on top of DFW Beyond ...
As of now, the Storm Prediction Center includes the majority of our area in Level 1 of 5 "marginal" severe weather risk ...
Much of the DFW metroplex received 2 to 6 inches of rain overnight, resulting in some flooding and high water on area roads. The storms will move out quickly though, leaving dry weather and a return ...
As of right now, North Texas, Texoma, and Northeast Texas are expected to see the heaviest amounts of rain on Wednesday and ...
A cold front is poised to slide into the Houston metro area Thursday. It could result in storms capable of producing damaging ...
Storms will begin near San Angelo and Abilene after sunset, then travel eastward toward Central Texas and the Hill Country. This area is under a level 1 of 5 marginal risk of severe thunderstorms.
Portions of Texas and the northern Gulf Coast are on alert for the potential for severe weather this week from a powerful ...
As Texas prepared for severe winter weather ... school closures were announced throughout North Texas. Anticipating the harsh weather, school districts in the Dallas-Fort Worth area -- including ...
A polar vortex has triggered freeze warnings across Texas, leading to dangerous conditions for people and infrastructure.
Power outages can be common during the winter season, especially in light of below-freezing temperatures and the risk of ice storms. Severe storms ... mix The National Weather Service in Fort ...
North Texas is ... anticipated in Central Texas. The snow is forecasted to start Wednesday night while hitting its peak throughout Thursday. Texans can expect severe weather conditions, leading ...
Some of the most severe ... Texas. By Amy Graff Amy Graff is a reporter on The Times’s weather team. A sprawling winter storm that is pushing slowly across the United States will bring a risk ...