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Triple-digit temperatures are forecasted for parts of the region 鈥 about 20 degrees above the seasonal average.
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Severe storms dumped more than half a year鈥檚 worth of rain onto parts of the Rio Grande Valley last week.
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The region has endured severe thunderstorms since Wednesday, with some parts of the Rio Grande Valley seeing half a year鈥檚 worth of rain in a span of 48 hours.
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Hailstorms seem to be happening more frequently and the hail appears to be getting bigger. But the reasons for this might not be as obvious as you think.
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The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration's latest spring outlook shows drought is likely to spread in Texas amid warmer than average temperatures and lower than average precipitation.
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A high-wind advisory has been extended for Denton County through Wednesday at 9 p.m., and the National Weather Service forecasts a cold front is on the way.
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Saturday's near-record high temperature doesn't necessarily mean a warmer spring is ahead.
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After record-breaking numbers in 2023, the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo saw a decrease in visitors in 2024 鈥 with wintry weather early in the show cited as a factor. This year鈥檚 show runs Jan. 17 through Feb. 8.
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The University of Texas Longhorns face the Ohio State Buckeyes in the College Football Playoff semifinals in Arlington 鈥 the backdrop of which is a cold snap that brought snow, sleet and freezing temperatures to North Texas in recent days.
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People braved icy roads and cold weather Thursday to get fresh groceries and warm clothes at the Inspired Vision Compassion Center in Pleasant Grove.
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Check your car's fluids and make sure your tires have enough tread and air. Temperature swings throughout the day could also wear down your battery.
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Some museums in North Texas are holding off on closures, waiting to make the call to shut down.