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New data shows parts of the city can be as much as 12 degrees hotter than other areas. Dallas officials hope new data will help it find solutions to these "heat islands."
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The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration's latest spring outlook shows drought is likely to spread in Texas amid warmer than average temperatures and lower than average precipitation.
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Saturday's near-record high temperature doesn't necessarily mean a warmer spring is ahead.
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The Dallas-Fort Worth area high rainfall totals this spring. The springtime rainfall could contribute to a slightly milder summer compared to previous summers.
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Long-range forecasts beyond 8 to 10 days are considered wild guesses. But as more information comes in, TPR will continue to update this forecast between now and April 8.
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The North Texas congressman sat down with KERA to talk infrastructure.
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Fall is here and so are allergies in Texas. Allergists and ecologists explain how weather impacts the intensity of an allergy season in North Texas.
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Early signs suggested it might not be that bad. Then a heat dome settled in. Here's why is got — and stayed — so hot.
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More than 40 million urban Americans are experiencing significantly hotter temperatures than their rural counterparts, new research finds.
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Most of the state is under a heat advisory of a heat warning through Tuesday as high temperatures are expected to remain in the triple digits for the rest of the month.
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Tyson Foods claims that their Brazen Beef products require fewer greenhouse gases – but specifics on how they’re cutting emissions is still unclear.
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Zookeepers know exactly what it takes to help animals get through extreme weather in North Texas — from bone-chilling cold fronts, to torrential rains, to blazing temperatures.