A forecast map released on January 13 for the period of January 19 to January 23 indicates that much of the Lower 48 states will likely experience below-average temperatures, as a powerful cold front brings "a dangerously cold Arctic air mass" to areas east of the Rockies.
Below-freezing temperatures will return to Texas as soon as Jan. 18, according to the National Weather Service. Grid conditions are expected to be normal and officials do not anticipate an emergency,
Today, the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) announced that it along with its state partners have began mobilizing state emergency response resources for winter weather expected to last through mid way next week.
Light snowfall across parts of North Texas is possible early next week. The National Weather Service Fort Worth is tracking a strong cold front that will bring arctic air to the Metroplex this weekend.
The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore may be traveling to Dallas from Kansas City to report on the winter storm. Here's why that may be a bad omen.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth forecasts widespread snowfall totals between 1 and 4 inches, but some areas could see up to 6 inches.
there is a 70% to 80% chance of below-average temperatures across Texas and the eastern half of the United States. The National Weather Service, as any credible meteorologist would do, warns ...
Although previous forecasts showed a possibility for wintry precipitation stretching down into Central Texas, the National Weather Service reports lower chances for "any significant impacts." So when should Central Texas expect the storm to come through ...
The winter storm warning in effect for North Texas has been downgraded to a winter weather advisory, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. Temperatures in the Fort Worth area remain around freezing, and the precipitation could cause a small amount of ice to accumulate bridges and overpasses.
Ice and snow are accumulating on bridges and overpasses of major highways, according to TxDOT. Motorists should drive with caution and expect traffic delays.
The Cotton Bowl semifinal is set to be played as scheduled in North Texas on Friday, Jan. 10 despite severe inclement weather expected in the region. Weather forecasts project that the area could receive more than 4 inches of snow only days before the game.