Much of North Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth region, could see strong to severe storms Thursday morning. The National Weather Service expects severe weather to develop between 1 a.m. and 11 a.
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Ahead of the risk of severe weather in the Metroplex over the next few days, first responders are urging the community to be ...
WFAA Meteorologist Jesse Hawila will be live on WFAA+ on Wednesday night, looking ahead at the storms expected in North Texas ...
It is expected to be an active weather day for North Texas. FOX 4 Meteorologist Evan Andrews tells us when storms are set to roll in.
Scattered thunderstorms will move east across the region into the early afternoon, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. A few strong storms, capable of producing hail and strong winds ...
The National Weather Service said storms would most likely develop after 3 a.m. and through the morning commute. The agency’s ...
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Storms are forecast through Saturday, April 5, with severe weather and flooding possible in the overnight hours each day in ...
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Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to develop along and east of a stalled weather front boundary from ...