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Severe weather is possible across Central Texas on Monday. A Tornado Watch is in effect for most of the area until 10 p.m.
Local meteorologists weigh in on possible severe weather as storm risk increases with the potential for large hail, tornadoes ...
A severe weather threat comes in from the west late Sunday night and moves across North Texas overnight before another round ...
The ominous weather comes as a record-breaking number of Americans were predicted to travel over the holiday weekend.
Thursday is a First Alert Weather Day​ for the potential of strong to severe storms in the afternoon and evening hours.
Storm timing will be from 1 to 11 p.m. for much of North and Central Texas, according to the NWS. For Dallas-Fort Worth proper, storms could arrive by 3 p.m. at the earliest, but are more likely ...
It can change in an instant. That’s the case this Memorial Day weekend in North Texas. In the Lone Star State, you never quite know what you're going to get.
We will be watching strong storms developing across North Texas through the late afternoon hours. These late afternoon and ...
FOX 4 meteorologists Kylie Capps and Dan Henry talk about the severe weather risk in North Texas on Thursday and a look at the different types of thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms that could pack high winds, large hail, flash flooding and a few tornadoes will extend from parts of Texas ...
Severe thunderstorms and tornado watches are in place on Tuesday, with 40 million Americans on alert for strong winds, large hail and flash flooding.
A large area of severe thunderstorms is forecast into Tuesday night and will overlap areas in the Ohio, Tennessee and middle ...