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What’s With the Air Quality Alerts in Dallas?

By Simone CarterMay 30, 2023

People with certain conditions, such as asthma, are encouraged to stay indoors during days with poor air quality.

Watch Out, Big D: ‘Strong to Severe Storms’ Could Bring Hail and Winds

By Simone CarterApril 25, 2023

Grab your umbrellas, y’all: Dallas could soon get hit with severe storms, a tornado and hail.

“Big, Wet, Fluffy Flurries”: Snow Could Fall in Big D Amid Tuesday’s Inclement Weather

By Simone CarterJanuary 24, 2023

North Texans will be reaching for their umbrellas on Tuesday as the region is struck by cold rain and possible snow.

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You Thought It Was Fall in North Texas? The Endless Summer Would Like a Word.

By Patrick StricklandSeptember 17, 2022

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…

On the Bright Side, Dallas’ Flash Floods Put a ‘Dent’ Into The Drought

By Simone CarterAugust 23, 2022

Some Dallas residents and businesses struggled to stay afloat during this week’s deluge.

Thank You, Weather Gods: North Texans Can Expect to See Cooler Temperatures Soon

Thank You, Weather Gods: North Texans Can Expect to See Cooler Temperatures Soon

By Simone CarterAugust 16, 2022

North Texans could soon get some relief from the hot weather.

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North Texas Heat Is Harming Health and Hurting Pocketbooks, Experts Say

By Simone CarterJuly 26, 2022

Experts say that North Texans will have to learn how to live with higher temperatures.

Amid Statewide Heatwave, Dallas County Reports First Heat-Related Death of 2022

By Patrick StricklandJuly 22, 2022

Amid an ongoing heatwave and prolonged drought, Dallas County reported the first heat-related death thus far in 2022 on Thursday. In a press release, Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) said the victim was a 66-year-old woman who lived in Dallas and had “underlying health conditions.” “We are very…

As Wildfires Spread Nationwide, Several North Texas Counties Battle Blazes

By Patrick StricklandJuly 20, 2022

As one of the hottest summers on record in North Texas continues to pound areas across Dallas-Fort Worth, several counties in the region are battling wildfires that have forced evacuations and left buildings in flames. On Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a red flag fire warning for North and…

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Homeless People in North Texas Are Feeling the Brunt of the Ongoing Heatwave

By Kate PezzulliJuly 14, 2022

The Texas heatwave is especially dangerous to those experiencing homelessness, who have a hard time getting cool in the hot weather.

NOAA Predicts Yet Another Above-Average Hurricane Season

By Kate PezzulliJune 10, 2022

The NOAA has predicted an above-average hurricane season for the seventh season in a row

Texas Heat Could Bring Tight Power Grid Conditions Through Weekend

By Jacob VaughnMay 5, 2022

This time, it’s the heat that could cause trouble for the state’s power grid.

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From Fires to Thunderstorms to Wintry Mix: This Week’s Weather Forecast Is Taking Us for a Ride

By Simone CarterFebruary 22, 2022

This week, the weather in North Texas is going to take us for a bumpy ride.

Groundhog Day: North Texas Temperatures to Plunge as Grid Struggles to Keep Up

By Simone CarterFebruary 1, 2022

Later this week, the power grid will be tested when a wintery mix slams into the Lone Star State.

Leading Weather Wizard Says North Texas Is ‘Not Moist,’ Points Finger at ‘Severe Drought’

Leading Weather Wizard Says North Texas Is ‘Not Moist,’ Points Finger at ‘Severe Drought’

By Patrick StricklandJanuary 7, 2022

Your socks aren’t getting soaked, you don’t need an umbrella and you’re probably glad for the lack of rain, but here comes weather wizard Pete Delkus to tell you why you’re wrong. (He didn’t say you’re wrong, but we know Pete well enough to hear that tiny hint of judgment…

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North Texas Could See a Freezing Start to 2022

By Jacob VaughnDecember 31, 2021

Freezing temperatures and maybe even some snow are in the forecast for North Texas this weekend.

Dreaming of a Warm Christmas: Looking Back on Dallas Holiday Weather Record-Setters

By Simone CarterDecember 23, 2021

Christmas in Dallas is going to be warm, but another recent year was the hottest on record.

With a Cold Front Hitting Dallas, Winter’s Coming … For Something Like Two Days

By Patrick StricklandDecember 18, 2021

With weather like this week’s, you probably spent each day enjoying the 75-degree temperatures, taking long (read: short) walks (read: drives) around your neighborhood, taking in all of Mother Nature you could (read: wasting away at your office job). That all changed overnight. Friday saw a high of 77, but…

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This Sunday, Dallas Could See ‘Severe Storms,’ Including Isolated Tornadoes and Downpours

This Sunday, Dallas Could See ‘Severe Storms,’ Including Isolated Tornadoes and Downpours

By Patrick StricklandOctober 9, 2021

A wave of severe storms, including torrential rain, isolated tornadoes and gnarly gusts of wind, might hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area this Sunday evening, according to forecasters at AccuWeather. The first week of October saw comfortably warm weather here in Dallas, but the bringers of bad news over at AccuWeather…

Are Air Conditioners Becoming a Human Right?

Are Air Conditioners Becoming a Human Right?

By Simone CarterAugust 3, 2021

While some in Dallas go without air conditioning, climate change continues to ramp up.

ERCOT Warns Power Outages Possible This Week If Folks Don’t Conserve Energy Pronto

ERCOT Warns Power Outages Possible This Week If Folks Don’t Conserve Energy Pronto

By Schaefer EdwardsJune 14, 2021

It turns out that arctic winter storms aren’t the only times Texans have to worry about the state’s power grid crapping out. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas asked state residents on Monday to cut down on their electricity usage through Friday to prevent possible power outages across the state,…

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As Freeze Thaws, North Texans Worry about Cost of Winter Storm Damage

As Freeze Thaws, North Texans Worry about Cost of Winter Storm Damage

By Patrick StricklandFebruary 22, 2021

Power has been restored for most Texans, but the winter storm is shaping up to be one of the costliest in the state’s history.

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