Two cold fronts will move through to cool North Texas off for Thanksgiving
We're issuing a First Alert Weather Day for Friday morning for temperatures near freezing.
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Jeff joined CBS 11 and TXA 21 in December 2010. He is the senior Meteorologist on staff and can be seen covering various shifts across the week or on the weekend evenings. He also serves as one of the primary reporters for the CBS series "Climate Connection". Jeff visits area schools weekly as part of the Weather on Wheels program.
Born in Lubbock, Jeff spent most of his childhood in Tennessee. He holds a degree in Communications from the University of Texas at Austin as well as a bachelor's degree in broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State. His master's degree in science education comes from the University of Missouri.
Jeff's broadcast career spans over 35 years. Jeff and his wife Fawn (a chiropractor in Colleyville) have two sons. The oldest is serving in Alaska on the USCGC Alex Haley in the Bering Sea. The youngest is finishing up high school and plans for a career in the Coast Guard as a marine biologist.
If you would like Jeff to come talk to your group about how changing weather patterns are changing the way we garden in this area, please email him at jaray@viacomcbs.com.
We're issuing a First Alert Weather Day for Friday morning for temperatures near freezing.
Another chilly morning in the 30s tomorrow. Then a big warm-up for the weekend. Cooler days arrive just in time for the holiday.
Late Sunday and on Monday, portions of North Texas are under a slight risk of severe weather (a "2" of "5" level of risk), prompting First Alert Weather Days.
First Alert Meteorologist Jeff Ray explains why the storm expected to hit Florida next week is already something to watch.
North Texas is cooling down after overnight storms moved through Wednesday night.
Strong winds continue Tuesday night and Wednesday with passing showers before the squall line arrives Wednesday night.
Another cold night is in store for us. You might need that car heater on in the morning again.
Wednesday morning will be about 41° colder.
North Texas continues to have above-normal temperatures this week ahead. There is no rain in the forecast over the next 7 days.
North Texans will feel little day-to-day change in the forecast this weekend.
In North Texas, it's nothing but sunshine and fine fall weather for the start of the State Fair of Texas.
The 7-day forecast shows no temperatures in the 90s and no rain or storms ahead.
Some long-range forecast models continue to show a front moving through North Texas late Sunday or Monday.
Temperatures slightly decrease starting Friday and into the weekend before triple-digit heat returns next week.
Temperatures are expected to soar above 105 degrees in western counties.