A severe weather threat lasting multiple days could bring hail, damaging winds and tornadoes to parts of Texas, with the highest risk in North Texas.
Clouds will decrease throughout the afternoon, and winds will stay breezy coming from the south, gusting up to 20 mph.
There's a very real chance of severe weather in North Texas later this week. FOX 4 chief meteorologist Dan Henry has more in ...
While the exact location of the weather threat isn’t known yet, all of the metro area could potentially be affected.
Any of the storms later Wednesday will have threats for large hail and damaging winds. Thunderstorms are expected to continue ...
Clear skies, sunshine and warm weather are in the forecast Monday for North Texas as March begins with a string of hot days.
North Texas will see unseasonable highs in the 80s through Tuesday before a storm system brings threats of large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes starting Wednesday.
Dallas-Fort Worth residents can expect warm temperatures early in the week, followed by high chances of thunderstorms.
The dry weather pattern isn't expected to last much longer. Starting Tuesday night through the next weekend, rain and storms will be possible.
North Texas is in store for a warm and sunny weekend. The warmest temperatures of the week are expected over the weekend as highs will be 15 to 25 degrees above normal, according to the National ...