A First Alert Weather Day is in effect today for a red flag warning and isolated storms in the late afternoon.
Wind gusts close to 60 mph will be possible on Friday. This makes for difficult driving conditions, heightened fire danger, and an increase in blowing dust.
The severe weather threat appears to be over for North Texas. Now, the main focus is on an increased fire danger for Friday.
A strong storm is possible Saturday afternoon in Dallas-Fort Worth, including lightning, large hail and gusty winds.
Thursday will be one of the warmest day of the year thus far, while Friday’s high winds will create an elevated fire threat ...
The strongest winds will be blasting across parts of West Texas and the Panhandle, where gusts could reach 80 mph Friday ...
Today, a Red Flag Warning is in place from noon until 8pm. This means that extreme fire weather conditions are expected. Elevated to critical fire weather conditions are expected each afternoon this ...
The storm threat for Dallas-Fort Worth fizzled out Wednesday as the region avoided a round of severe weather that had been in the forecast but a new threat of high winds will increase the risk of ...
As red flag warnings crop up across wide swathes of West and North Texas this week, a section east of Dallas-Fort Worth could ...
DALLAS - Wind gusts that topped 70 miles per hour caused damage in parts of North Texas early Tuesday morning. Those high ...
An EF-1 tornado touched down in Irving, Texas earlier this week, heavily damaging buildings in the area and bringing down ...