What La Niña Winter Forecast Means for Dallas
Cooler fall temps have us wondering what the winter will feel like.
Cooler fall temps have us wondering what the winter will feel like.
The aurora borealis lit up parts of the North Texas sky on Thursday night and here are some pics to prove it.
It’s not the first time the northern lights have hit Dallas in 2024.
Thousands were without power for days following the severe May 28 storm.
Could it be? Who knows, but we can dare to dream.
The bicentennial summer was a scorcher, but how does 2024 compare?
Sleeveless sweaters and frozen pumpkin spice lattes, anyone?
Dallas Animal Services has reported a spike in heat-related calls since temperatures began to climb this month.
The Augusts of 1952, 2010, 2011 and 2023 were the hottest in North Texas.
You feel that? It’s probably sweat. Lots of it.
On Aug. 10, volunteers will map temperatures across 280 square miles of Dallas to help identify urban heat islands.
Texas’ 210 weather-related power outages resulted from severe weather, hurricanes, winter storms and extreme heat.
A mid-week cold front followed by four days of rain could bring the cooldown DFW needs.
Sanitation services are only halfway through citywide debris pickups, despite tripling collections since the May 28 storm.
We wanna know, have you ever seen the rain? If you live in Dallas-Fort Worth, you certainly have in recent days. And we’re not done with it.
Trees ripped up by their roots and houses reduced to piles of rubble represent just some of the damage done by the tornados that swept through North Texas.
While a heat dome hovering over Mexico may not reach North Texas, temperatures are still expected to skyrocket.
Four tornadoes swept across the Dallas-Fort Worth area over the weekend. That’s not uncommon for this time of year.
On Tuesday morning, high winds, heavy rain and large hail hit North Texas, wreaking havoc on trees, fences and vehicles.
A series of solar flares has resulted in the unique conditions that could make the aurora borealis visible from Texas.
The total solar eclipse’s path of totality finally blanketed Dallas in darkness for a few dramatic minutes. But things didn’t look so clear Monday morning.
It’s finally here! But the forecast for today’s total solar eclipse in Dallas continues to be cloudy, but the experts continue to suggest there’s reason to be hopeful for good viewing conditions.