North Texas is set for a hot final weekend of summer with low storm chances before the season officially changes to fall on Monday, which will still feel like summer.
Temperatures don't look extreme over the next several days, but they will be warmer than normal. Humidity will stay tolerable ...
As summer winds down, North Texas will experience a mix of hot, humid weather with slight chances of rain before a more significant cool-down arrives next week.
A complex of showers and storms will move in from Oklahoma Friday and may bring some rain to the parts of North Texas.
Dallas-Fort Worth has an Ozone Action Day due to potential high ozone levels; residents advised to reduce pollution.
Dallas anticipates sunny weather with mid-90s temperatures alongside an Air Quality Alert due to ozone pollution concerns.
The day will begin with temperatures in the mid-70s and some cloud cover over the immediate metroplex. Outlying areas like ...
Temperatures remain above normal for the next several days ...
Sunday will start a week of warm, sunny days for Dallas-Fort Worth that should stretch for days. Sunday morning is expected ...
A cold front is moving into North Texas, bringing storms and cooler temperatures for the weekend before weather warms up again next week.
Avid high school football fans will attend most games rain or shine, and the weather this week looks to bring a bit of both.
Thursday’s Week 1 contest between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys has been suspended with 4:44 remaining in the third quarter due to a severe thunderstorm warning in Philadelphia.