Some areas likely to see more snow than originally forecast
It has been a brutally cold day. So cold, in fact, we've had to adjust our forecast a bit…
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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.
It has been a brutally cold day. So cold, in fact, we've had to adjust our forecast a bit…
Weather Alerts start Sunday morning and continue into Tuesday.
There is another cold morning ahead, a couple warm days, and another round of rain Friday as it turns colder again.
Bundle up! Tuesday morning wind chills will be in the teens and low 20s.
Expect rain and storms the first half of the day Monday, then a powerful wind overnight into Tuesday drops the temperatures.
Breezy sunshine on Sunday, a windy rain/storm event on Monday, and a big, cold wind on a Tuesday winter morning.
Rain closes in quickly on Sunday night.
It will be a clear weekend but the coldest air of the season could be on the way.
We're riding a rollercoaster of rain as we look forward to nearly half an inch of rain Thursday, with more rain expected Monday.
The first freeze of December at DFW is possible Tuesday morning.
Skies will clear out and temperatures drop into the 30s by Christmas morning.
Rain clears by Sunday afternoon, making way for a cold and windy Christmas.
Overnight, the humidity will jump up as temperatures warm into the mid 60's tomorrow under mostly cloudy skies.
The wettest days of December show up just as Winter starts on Thursday, and rain chances will continue to the edge of Christmas.
Part 2 includes a few gift ideas you can find at a local nursery.