Severe storms and dangerous winds are on the way—bringing the possibility of large hail, wildfire risks, and a big weekend cooldown.
Fire danger is high, especially in the western parts of North Texas today. Meteorologist Evan Andrews has your forecast and ways to stay safe as fire danger reaches extreme level.
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect today for a red flag warning and the low chance of isolated storms in the late ...
It’s a tale of two weather forecasts for North Texans wondering what to expect Wednesday afternoon: fire threat to the west ...
The areas most likely to see severe storm development will be east of I-35 and north of I-20, forecasters noted in a Wednesday morning discussion. Meanwhile, dangerous fire weather conditions are ...
Stay weather aware, as areas east of Dallas and into the Arklatex may experience a few tornadoes late this afternoon and ...
Hail and strong winds are the primary threats across North Texas as a system capable of producing severe storms moves through ...
Isolated severe storms are possible after 4 p.m. Wednesday along and east of I-35. Here's what you need to know ...
After a chilly weekend, the spring-like warmth and above-normal temperatures return for the workweek. We still have some pretty chilly mornings ahead but the afternoons look well above normal. A gusty ...
Expect a sunny day across North Texas with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s and breezy conditions. Elevated fire danger ...
A potent storm system is expected to pour heavy rain on western states later this week before rumbling into the central United States, where it could spawn tornadoes in the South and dump heavy snow ...
Severe storms in Ellis and Johnson counties led to the death of one man and injured others as powerful winds overturned RVs and semi-trucks.