PALO PINTO, Texas — Several thousand Oncor customers are without power Friday as high winds hit North Texas. Oncor said in a ...
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.
This week, low relative humidity and gusty winds bring an elevated fire danger to the region, especially west of the ...
Do not attempt to remove debris and tree limbs from areas near power lines. The debris may be concealing a live wire or ...
Dust from the West is making its way into North Texas, and it’s not just a nuisance for your windshield. These winds bring more than just dirt -- they’re carrying fine particles that can impact air ...
Isolated severe storms are possible after 4 p.m. Wednesday along and east of I-35. Here's what you need to know ...
Early morning storms knocked out power to thousands in North Texas Saturday morning. By Sunday, over 1,000 people remain without power.
We started our WFAA Weather Alert days Tuesday and we are now extending it until 1 p.m. Friday. It's not until Friday afternoon that we should finally climb above freezing. Both Thursday and ...
DALLAS — North Texans woke up Wednesday morning to blistering cold air, which prompted WFAA to trigger a Weather Alert Day for Wednesday and Thursday. Keep track of the latest forecast here.
Thousands of power outages were reported by Oncor early March 4 as severe thunderstorms with the potential for high wind ...