Record-breaking rain drenches DFW, causing major flooding. How much more could we see before it finally clears out?
A line of thunderstorms is bringing dangerous conditions across northern Texas on Thursday, with warmer weather expected over the weekend.
From gray and wet to sunny and warm—early spring, here we come! North Texas will see heavy rain and gusty winds before a warm, spring-like weekend.
The wind chill Tuesday morning was projected to be in the low teens according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office.
Monday and Tuesday are expected to be “seasonably cool” in North Texas ahead of lots of midweek rain, according to the National Weather Service. Rain and storm chances will increase late Tuesday as a large storm system pushes through the Dallas-Fort Worth area,
On Tuesday at 2:17 a.m. a dense fog advisory was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until 9 a.m. for Marengo and Dallas counties.
A storm system moving through the Dallas-Fort Worth area is expected to bring heavy rain, scattered showers, and thunderstorms, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a flood watch for parts of North Texas, including Collin, Dallas, Denton, Rockwall, and Tarrant counties.
Below-freezing temperatures are expected to arrive Saturday night in North Texas as the region is blasted with arctic cold air.
Schools aren't closed in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex but some after-school events have been canceled due to the dangerously cold temperatures. Dallas ISD on Tuesday canceled all outdoor athletics events and practices. The school district said indoor events will continue as scheduled.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory at 2:03 p.m. on Monday valid from Tuesday 6 a.m. until Wednesday 6 a.m. for Marengo and Dallas counties.
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared across the Los Angeles area.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a flash flood warning for parts of Dallas County, Texas, on the evening of Wednesday, January 29, as record-breaking rain moved across the region. Vivian Rhodes captured this video showing high floodwater on Airport Freeway near Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) on Wednesday.