The Pacific cold front will bring gusty winds and high fire danger, but temps will drop to more comfortable levels this ...
A strong low pressure system is moving over the Desert Southwest Monday, heading east toward the Lone Star State. This weather system will provide the energy necessary to initiate strong thunderstorms ...
The strongest winds will be blasting across parts of West Texas and the Panhandle, where gusts could reach 80 mph Friday ...
Highs will climb into the low 80s this afternoon under sunny skies with southwest winds at 15-25mph. An isolated storm is possible Wednesday afternoon east of I-35.
On Friday, west to northwest winds of 15 to 25 miles per hour and gusts up to 35 mph are expected. For Saturday, northwest winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour and gusts up to 45 mph are forecasted.
A cold front blowing in from the Pacific has already wreaked havoc on Texas. There have been massive walls of dust hitting Texas’ western border, and now North Texas is deluged with weather ...
Expect a sunny day across North Texas with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s and breezy conditions. Elevated fire danger ...
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After reaching the mid- to upper 80s on Friday, two separate cold fronts Saturday will move through South Texas, igniting changes.
The weather system will send a strong Pacific cold front through the region early Tuesday morning. This front will not affect temperatures in a major way, but it will bring very strong wind speeds ...
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