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The warming trend this week brought us rain. Here’s what happens as the next cold front rolls into the North Texas region. Here’s when rain will end in Dallas-Fort Worth.
After North Texas saw near-record heat over the weekend, the state will welcome a cold front this week. This will be the first taste of fall for many regions. This will be the first taste of fall ...
The Fort Worth National Weather Service predicts:. Friday, Oct. 25: Day: Sunny, with a high of 89. South southwest wind 5 to 10 mph. Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 65. Southeast wind ...
A cold front will roll into the area shortly after sunrise Wednesday, bringing lows in the 40s and highs in the 60s through Thursday. Strong northerly winds are expected to reach up to 33 mph ...
A cold snap will see temperatures dip into the mid-30s, with the “feels like” temperature reaching into the upper 20s in the early morning before warming up into the mid-60s by afternoon.
Heading into the first full week of the month, the risk for more tornadoes will span a large swath of the central, southern and eastern United States as a multi-day risk for severe weather gets ...
Severe storms and tornadoes are possible in Texas later Wednesday, from Dallas-Fort Worth to Austin-San Antonio, as a cold front sweeps through U.S.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth says there could also be some flooding and flash flooding as a result of storms coming in with a cold front Sunday evening.