UPDATED: Despite a Potentially Stormy Forecast, Dallas Could Still Get a Good Eclipse Show
North Texans may want to find sunnier locations for more favorable solar eclipse viewing. Here’s the latest solar eclipse weather forecast for Dallas.
North Texans may want to find sunnier locations for more favorable solar eclipse viewing. Here’s the latest solar eclipse weather forecast for Dallas.
“North Texas invited all the seasons this week! Record heat to start the week and much cooler to end the month!” WFAA’s Pete Delkus wrote on X.
The weather in Big D has been pretty mild over the past couple of days, but rain and cold will be swooping in over the weekend.
North Texas is being hit with some seriously chilly weather. Meanwhile, some residents are begging the weather gods to bring snow.
Cool, rainy weather is expected in Dallas-Fort Worth over the first two weeks of the new year.
Local forecasters are already weighing in on what type of weather the Dallas region will likely see on Monday, Dec. 25.
Lots could go wrong as Texans get together to celebrate the holiday, such as family conflict and burned turkey. Thankfully, this week’s forecast is sure to please.
The WFAA weather prognosticator has long been a fan favorite here in North Texas. Now, his talents are being recognized on a national level.
Much of North Texas will be cold on Tuesday night as kids go trick-or-treating. But something even scarier than ghosts and ghouls lurks just around the corner.
After an especially brutal summer, North Texas residents are looking forward to seeing some rainy days and cooler weather. So long, triple-digit temps (we hope)!
Dallas residents were feeling down amid this year’s extreme heat. But what do the colder months have in store for Texans?
North Texas has broken a few heat records, so it may feel like this summer is the hottest of all time. But where does it stand compared with previous years?
Much of the region is also under an excessive heat warning and air quality alert.
Dallas has already seen a record number of hot days, and the soaring temperatures are causing more folks to get sick. Here’s what to know.
The city hopes to cool down the hottest spots in town with new data on where help is needed the most.
Heat relief areas are cropping up in several of the city’s libraries and recreation centers, as well as in DART and Salvation Army centers.
As scorching as this week in North Texas is, things were somehow worse 43 years ago.
The North Texas area will start to feel the effects of the natural climate phenomenon later this year.
People with certain conditions, such as asthma, are encouraged to stay indoors during days with poor air quality.
Grab your umbrellas, y’all: Dallas could soon get hit with severe storms, a tornado and hail.
North Texans will be reaching for their umbrellas on Tuesday as the region is struck by cold rain and possible snow.
If you’re anything like us, you went outside last weekend, felt the cool breeze on your skin, went for a long walk and relished the belated demise of the long, brutal summer. After all, it was one of the hottest summers on record in North Texas. Who wouldn’t want to…