Expect a few windy days ahead. Monday is breezy, but Tuesday will be blustery with isolated wind gusts up to 40 mph.
In 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.
A strong storm is possible Saturday afternoon in Dallas-Fort Worth, including lightning, large hail and gusty winds.
DALLAS — We're tracking the latest forecast ... Quick note on the 10% chance of rain on Saturday: there's a very low chance for a passing shower or storm, mainly east of the metroplex Saturday ...
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.
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Residents can expect highs near the 80s and lows around the 40s with possible thunderstorms and showers at the end of this ...
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Dallas-Fort Worth residents can anticipate storms, winds and warm weather alongside highs in the high 70s and lows in the 40s ...
There’s now the potential for light freezing rain Tuesday night as dangerous cold moves through the DFW metroplex next week, officials with the National Weather Service said. Temperatures will ...