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Weekend rainfall is some parts of Texas provided some relief. But climate experts hope September and October provide much-needed rainfall in most of the state.
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Two of the largest blazes cover more than 37,000 acres. The National Weather Service warns of “critical” fire danger throughout Texas heading into the weekend.
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A woman from Grayson County was reportedly killed Monday during the severe weather that caused several damaging tornadoes in Central and North Texas.
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High winds, unseasonably warm temperatures and dry conditions prompt concern about potential wildfires across Texas this week.
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An arctic cold front will be moving through Texas on Wednesday bringing freezing temperatures to Central, West, and North Texas. But, the winter weather will not be nearly as severe as last February’s deadly storm.
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A strong winter system is set to bring an arctic cold front to the region. Temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s by Wednesday night. Hazardous driving conditions will last until Friday morning.
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Most of Texas has been hit by cold temperatures that could last through Friday.
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It will be drier and warmer for North Texas this holiday season due to La Niña. Temperatures are expected to hover in the mid-to-low 60s until December.
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This summer the West Coast burned, the Midwest baked and states from Louisiana to New York flooded, but the weather in Texas was pretty OK, actually?
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Life-threatening thunderstorms can come in many forms and levels of severity. That's why the National Weather Service is adding two new categories to its Severe Thunderstorm Warnings starting July 28.
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Get the latest updates on how the extreme cold weather and heavy snow forecast for the next few days is affecting North Texas.
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Western parts of North Texas and Central Texas could see up to 4 inches of snow by Monday. In North Texas meteorologists expect 1-2 inches.