Isolated to scattered showers and storms will spread east across Dallas-Fort Worth starting in the late afternoon Sunday.
Several forecasters across Texas are warning severe storms, including hail and thunderstorms, could hit towns early next week ...
North Texas will enjoy a beautiful Friday with abundant sunshine and warm temperatures in the upper 70s — but rain chances will increase by Sunday.
Severe storms can happen in any month of the year, but the chances do increase dramatically when the calendar flips to March.
Showers and thunderstorms are expected with this system, including the latter increasing in coverage (50-60%) overnight Monday into Tuesday, March 4, according to the NWS. A few of these storms are ...
After the morning fog lifts, a mostly sunny afternoon will send temperatures climbing quickly across Central Texas. Austin is ...
In March, we often see intense clashes between colder, drier air and warm, moist air, driven by large-scale dynamic weather ...
This may change as more data becomes available, but at this point the location of the upper low suggests swift moving winds ...
If you’re heading to the barbecue cook-off, temperatures should fall into the 60s by this evening. Overall, the weather is ...
Tuesday, March 4, has been designated a First Alert Weather Day.Strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible and the Storm ...
Highs will struggle to get out of the 60s today with cooler air working in and stubborn cloud cover. By morning, we could see ...
Skies will clear tonight from north to south with lows in the 40s. We should see highs warm through the 70s Friday into Saturday.
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