Power Restoration and Debris Cleanup: How Dallas Bounces Back From a Major Storm
Sanitation services are only halfway through citywide debris pickups, despite tripling collections since the May 28 storm.
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.
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.