On Monday at 7:18 a.m. the NWS Fort Worth TX issued a dense fog advisory in effect until 10 a.m. The advisory is for Cooke, Hood and Somervell counties.
North Texas residents will have a chance to thaw out thoroughly in the week ahead. After a trip to the deep freeze during the past week, the National Weather Service predicts the Wichita Falls area will have balmy days ahead.
On Monday at 5:41 a.m. a dense fog advisory was issued by the NWS Fort Worth TX in effect until 10 a.m. The advisory is for Grayson, Denton, Tarrant, Johnson, Bosque and Coryell counties.
North and Central Texas saw a drastic shift in temperatures this morning and will continue to see thermometers plummet as a strong cold front barrels into the state. After a blast of light snow flurries fell over the Dallas/Ft.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth says intermittent, light snow flurries will continue this morning, but little to no accumulations are expected.
Severe storms that could produce strong winds, damaging hail and even tornadoes are forecast to begin next week in Dallas. The National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office said isolated storms are expected to begin Monday evening before severe storms move across North Texas on Tuesday.
The National Weather Service said a cold front is coming through that will make North Texas feel more like North Dakota. In fact, NWS has issued an extreme cold watch for the region. If you’re not familiar with that term,
After several days of mild, enjoyable patio-season weather, severe storms could interrupt travel plans and cause problems throughout parts of Texas early this week. Forecasters say North Texas could see large hail,
North Texans should savor Saturday’s sunshine, because the National Weather Service says storms are expected to roll through the region Sunday and into early next week. Isolated to scattered showers and storms will spread east across the region starting late Sunday afternoon,
Record low temperatures are possible Thursday morning with a forecast low of 14 degrees. The record low temperature on that date is 19 degrees, set back in 1939. But Texas will be Texas and temperatures will be back into the 70s for highs starting next week.
North Texas is expected to face the “coldest wind chills” of the season Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Dallas-Fort Worth will be sunny but chilly Monday before an arctic cold front prompts an extreme weather watch.