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Audacy on MSNSevere storms sweep through DFW area, leaving trail of damageIn the early hours of Tuesday morning, severe storms rolled across the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area, bringing with them high winds, heavy rain, and a trail of destruction.
Expect a few windy days ahead. Monday is breezy, but Tuesday will be blustery with isolated wind gusts up to 40 mph.
A strong storm is possible Saturday afternoon in Dallas-Fort Worth, including lightning, large hail and gusty winds.
A tornado watch has been issued for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex through at least 11 a.m. CT ... Denver and nearby cities along the Front Range will get a mix of rain and snow, but warmer air will ...
After a chilly weekend, the spring-like warmth and above normal temperatures return for the workweek. Highs even jump into ...
After the Dallas area was hit with severe storms Tuesday, which included strong winds that spawned an EF-1 tornado in Irving, weather on Wednesday is ...
New data finds $33 trillion in U.S. homes are at a major risk from fire, flood and wind. These metro areas face the ...
Harsh cold descended on the nation's midsection Monday as a polar vortex gripped the Rockies and Northern Plains on the heels of weekend storms that pummeled the Eastern U.S. with floods, killing ...
This includes Denton, Collin, Tarrant, Dallas and Johnson counties ... for ice is possible overnight Tuesday with patchy freezing rain which will create slick spots on bridges and overpasses.
Houston, Philadelphia and Dallas had the next-highest valued real estate at major wind risk. Certain major metros have higher income burdens. When it came to fire risk and flood risk, Los Angeles ...
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