First Alert Weather Day: Flood watch issued for parts of North Texas
First Alert Weather Days are in effect for Wednesday and Thursday for heavy rain and possible flooding.
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First Alert Weather Days are in effect for Wednesday and Thursday for heavy rain and possible flooding.
First Alert Weather Days were issued for Wednesday and Thursday due to widespread rain on the way and some stronger storms.
First Alert Weather days have been issued as North Texas' first soaking rains of 2025 arrive Tuesday night, ramping up through Wednesday and Thursday.
With Sunday's highs in the upper 40s and low 50s, North Texas will see its first major soaking of the year later this week, bringing heavy rain and possible flooding from Wednesday to Friday.
A mild start to the weekend with southerly winds will give way to cooler temperatures and scattered showers Sunday.
CBS News Texas meteorologists are helping the community prepare for storm season, while also forecasting a dry but chilly Saturday and spotty showers—no complete washouts—on Sunday.
While temperatures started in the teens, sunny skies will warm North Texas to the upper 50s by afternoon.
As sunshine warms up North Texas heading into the weekend, another cold front and rain are preparing to move in.
North Texas will see temperatures rise to the upper 50s on Friday, but gusty winds and low humidity will bring an elevated fire threat, mainly west of the Metroplex.
We do have another cold morning expected on Friday, with temperatures dropping to freezing or below.
After a cold start to the day with wind chills in the 30s, temperatures across North Texas will rise to the mid-40s, with warmer weather expected this weekend.
North Texas is facing a chilly Thursday morning, with temperatures in the 20s and 30s. However, a warm-up is expected by the weekend, along with another cold front and potential rain chances next week.
It will be another cold morning on Thursday due to an overnight cold front.
The forecast for Sunday has a 50% chance of scattered showers.
Temperatures and wind chills will finally warm above freezing Wednesday afternoon.
First Alert Weather Days remain in effect through Wednesday morning due to "feels-like" temperatures in the single digits.
A First Alert Weather Day remains in effect through Wednesday morning due to continuing dangerous "feels-like" temperatures.
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Monday and Tuesday are First Alert Weather Days for the cold and the chance for a hint of snow.
With temperatures falling, cities across North Texas are opening warming shelters.
A dangerously cold wind chill and a low chance of flurries or light snow will impact North Texas through Wednesday afternoon.
A cold front hit North Texas overnight, bringing frigid temperatures and the potential for light snow to the region through Wednesday.
Sunday morning, wind chills will be in the single digits, and temperatures will feel below freezing for the next three days.
A chilly start to Saturday with wind chills in the upper 20s kicks off a weekend of freezing temperatures.
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