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Prepare for "weather whiplash" this week as North Texas temperatures surge 40 degrees from a chilly Monday into a summer-like weekend, while tree pollen counts reach "extreme" levels across the
Many North Texas students are enjoying spring break this week, but the weather has started out reminiscent of winter. Wind gusts sometimes surpassed 50 miles per hour at DFW International Airport on Sunday,
After setting a new record high Sunday of 87°, Monday is over 50° colder than that point.
North Texas is bracing for multiple rounds of severe weather through the weekend, with threats of damaging winds, large hail and a low tornado risk as a stalled front moves into the region.
St. Patrick's Day looks really nice! We start off cold with lows in the middle 30s. A few areas could see another light freeze especially along the Red River. Highs will be in the mid 60s with a bit of a breeze out of the south. Gusts will be as high as 25mph. That southerly wind kicks off a big warm up the rest of the week.
The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) has activated state emergency response resources ahead of a severe weather threat at the direction of the governor.
A chilly night is in store for Texans.
One last blast of the traditional winter season will sweep into Texas on Sunday after temperatures climb to their warmest levels of the year.
Six Texas Counties Enter Private-Public Partnerships That Others Can Replicate to Address Weather-Related Risks to
La Niña, when tropical waters in the eastern Pacific become cooler than normal, is ending and the opposite event, El Niño, is set for later this year.