As a potent winter storm train moves through the eastern half of the United States, the warm portions of the storms will fuel rounds of severe thunderstorms and downpours persistent and heavy enough ...
The storms moved east quickly, moving out of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex around 6:30 a.m. Rain tapered out by the end of ...
North Texas is in for a weather rollercoaster—storms are moving out, but freezing temperatures are on the way/ ...
Severe storms swept through North Texas overnight, leaving more than 6,400 homes without power. Crews are working to restore ...
An updated report was issued from the NWS Fort Worth TX on Wednesday at 5:13 a.m. for strong thunderstorms until 5:45 a.m.
Additional showers and storms are forecasted for tonight, with brief heavy rainfall and lightning posing the main threats, according to the US National Weather Service Fort ...
Another round of rain, with a little lightning and thunder, is likely tonight. We may start off with patchy fog Wednesday morning, but temperatures could be wide ranging by afternoon.
The Pensacola area will see 1-2 inches of rain through Thursday as back-to-back winter storms pass over the central and ...
After scattered showers through the morning, a higher chance of thunderstorms are expected between 10 p.m. and 3 a.m.
The rain ends late Wednesday, but that’s when it gets cold. Thursday morning lows will be in the upper teens in the northwest ...
Scattered rain to widespread, persistent rain overnight. Overnight lows near 40 degrees. Wind: NNE 5-10 mph. Tuesday: Rainy and chilly. Flooding possible. Highs in t ...