First Alert Weather Day issued for Sunday: Severe storms possible across most of North Texas
The threat for severe weather late Sunday extends into North Texas, so a First Alert Weather Day has been issued.
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The threat for severe weather late Sunday extends into North Texas, so a First Alert Weather Day has been issued.
Our morning hours remain cold and brisk with northerly winds 5-15 mph. Winds subside through the day as temperatures warm to the low 50s under sunny skies.
There is still a strong CAP over a lot of North Texas – but there is a potential of strong to severe storms to develop.
Hoy tendremos la potencial de tormentas, granizo y tornados aislados en partes del metroplex.
If the "cap" breaks, North Texas will have an active evening as damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and large hail will all be possible.
With a strong cold front approaching late Wednesday evening, there's the chance for some storm development in the afternoon and evening.
We start the work week mild with afternoon highs in the 60s and 70s through Wednesday, then the bottom drops out on Thursday.
We are starting off cold, in the upper 20s in some spots, with partly cloudy skies before we warm up this afternoon.
While some North Texans woke up to a freezing fog advisory, others needed a warm coat.
We'll likely have scattered rain and some thunderstorms in the region for the rest of the morning into at least the early to mid-afternoon.
We finally warm above freezing Thursday afternoon and conditions improve heading towards the weekend.
Our stretch of First Alert Weather Days continues Wednesday and if we're being honest, Wednesday is likely going to be worse than what we saw Monday and Tuesday.
En los próximos días estamos vigilantes sobre las temperaturas bajo el punto de congelación, y esperamos una mezcla invernal en el metroplex.
Everyone is expected to see rain, some will see a little snow mixing in, and breezy north winds will have us feeling like we're in the 30s on Tuesday.
A First Alert Weather Day has been called for Tuesday as North Texas is expected to get some rain, snow and strong winds.
A Red Flag Warning is used to inform the public of current weather conditions that are ideal for wildland fire combustion.
Tomorrow is another gorgeous day to be outside if you don't have allergies.
A strong cap in place this morning has kept any storms from becoming severe in North Texas so far.
We have issued a First Alert Weather Day for Monday beginning at 11 a.m. due to the threat of severe storms.
Get ready for some warmer weather as a southerly flow boosts our temperatures into the 60s and 70s.
Days of freezing temperatures in Deep South areas that usually freeze for only hours are threatening dozens of water systems as burst pipes leak millions of gallons of water.
There will be a cool and chilly start to the week, with highs in the mid 50s on Monday, then in the upper 40s on Tuesday. By Thursday, we'll see highs near 70!
Temps will be in the 70s later this week.
Tomorrow will be another warmer and sunny day before temps briefly drop on Tuesday.
We are waking up to the 20s once again on Christmas morning, but temps will rise to the upper 40s as the day goes on.
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