Thursday will be one of the warmest day of the year thus far, while Friday’s high winds will create an elevated fire threat ...
A fire weather watch is in effect for these areas because of the high fire danger (strong winds, low humidity and dry ...
Today, a Red Flag Warning is in place from noon until 8pm. This means that extreme fire weather conditions are expected. Elevated to critical fire weather conditions are expected each afternoon this ...
The severe weather threat appears to be over for North Texas. However, several counties further east remain under the watch.
As red flag warnings crop up across wide swathes of West and North Texas this week, a section east of Dallas-Fort Worth could ...
The storm threat for Dallas-Fort Worth fizzled out Wednesday as the region avoided a round of severe weather that had been in the forecast but a new threat of high winds will increase the risk of ...
Severe storms that could produce strong winds, damaging hail and even tornadoes are forecast to begin this week in Dallas.
A quiet, chilly morning with patchy fog in some areas—allow extra time on the roads. Highs will reach the 70s, and high fire ...
It's still a windy day... but more of a normal windy day. The wind will die down but we will see showers later in the week.
Dallas forecast: morning drizzle, then cloudy, high 55°F. Winds up to 20 mph. Clearing evening, low 39°F. Sunny, warmer week ...