Feels-like temperatures could peak at 109 for parts of North Texas Friday
The Excessive Heat Warning remains in place for all of North Texas through 9 p.m. Thursday.
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The Excessive Heat Warning remains in place for all of North Texas through 9 p.m. Thursday.
Isolated strong-to-severe storms are possible Tuesday.
So far this summer, it hasn't happened in our area. But a spokesperson for TxDOT said they're prepared if it does happen.
Several Dallas fire stations are experiencing air conditioning issues amid dangerously hot temperatures, according to the Dallas Fire Fighters Association.
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The heat alerts for North Texas are set to expire at 8 p.m., but we've got the chance for some strong-to-severe storms overnight into early Thursday morning.
An isolated shower or storm is possible Wednesday, with icreased chances later in the evening, especially west of I-35 and I-35W.
Feels-like temperatures could rise as high as 120 degrees by Tuesday afternoon.
An Excessive Heat Warning is the highest heat-related alert and means those in the issued area need to take action. But what do the other alerts mean?
Feels-like temperatures will be as high as 117 degrees!
Happy Father's Day, North Texas! And what is a better treat for dads everywhere than a sunny, hot mid-June day?
The threat for severe storms continues for parts of North Texas until 2 a.m. Sunday. Otherwise, we'll finally get a break from severe weather tomorrow!
On Friday, we'll see mostly sunny skies and hot conditions. Highs will be in the mid-to-upper 90s but it will feel like the triple digits.
The first heat advisory of the season is also in effect, with heat index values forecast as high as 112.
A new severe thunderstorm watch was issued for parts of North Texas, including all of Dallas-Fort Worth. The watch goes through 10 p.m. Wednesday.
Be weather aware as you are heading out. Severe Thunderstorms are possible around North Texas today.
While hail is still the greatest threat, an isolated tornado possible anywhere in North Texas.
Several parts of North Texas saw severe storms Sunday evening.
The Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued for Dallas and Tarrant counties has been dropped.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for parts of North Texas through 10 p.m.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for parts of North Texas until 2 a.m.
This evening, North Texas is under a weather alert for the threat of large hail and damaging winds. The tornado threat is small, but not zero.
Storms are starting to form west of the DFW Metroplex, and some are turning severe.
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of North Texas until midnight – including Collin, Hunt and Fannin counties.
Parts of North Texas are a under severe weather threat this afternoon, and heading into the evening.
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