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It was the first independent station to sign on in Texas, the fourth television station to sign on in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex (after NBC affiliate WBAP-TV (channel 5, now KXAS-TV), which signed on the air on September 29, 1948; ABC affiliate KBTV (channel 8, now WFAA), which debuted on September 17, 1949; and CBS affiliate KRLD-TV ...
Get the Dallas, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Here's How Average Temperatures Typically Rise Into Spring In The United States. ... The Weather Channel 11 hours ago
Get the Dallas, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... 1AM 52 ° F 11 ... The Weather Channel 4 hours ago
Get the Dallas, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... The Weather Channel 13 hours ago ... The Old Farmer's Almanac spring 2025 forecast calls for a warmer, wetter season ...
Joined CBS 11/12/2014 after the market's previous CBS affiliate, KXJB-TV, which was operated by KVLY-TV under a LMA, was sold to Major Market Broadcasting Fort Worth – Dallas, Texas: KTXA-DT2: 21.2: 18: CBS Television Stations: 2013–2021: Became a simulcast of CBSN Dallas–Fort Worth on 3/29/2021 following Weigel's purchase of KAZD in late ...
The Weather Channel was founded on July 18, 1980, [9] by television meteorologist John Coleman (who had served as a chief meteorologist at ABC owned-and-operated station WLS-TV in Chicago and as a forecaster for Good Morning America) and Frank Batten, then-president of the channel's original owner Landmark Communications (now Landmark Media Enterprises).
Get the Dallas, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... USA TODAY 11 hours ago ... After a freezing winter storm shut schools, cut power and cancelled or delayed flights ...
Burlington Municipal Airport opened a weather station on February 4, 1934, but all reports were sent from the City Office. On March 1, 1939, the first telegraph reports directly from the airport location began. On June 4, 1943, the U.S. Weather Bureau consolidated the two observing sites at the airport location, closing the City Office.