Parts of North and Central Texas brace for another winter storm this week. The Dallas-Fort Worth area can expect snow, ice and dangerous conditions.
Thursday brought snow to parts of North Texas and the Panhandle. Here are the totals, and when Texans can expect road ...
People sled at Flag Pole Hill Park in Dallas ... Storm Watch has been posted for the impending winter weather that’s expected to move in Thursday. While it may begin as a rain/sleet/snow mix ...
Multiple flights in and out of Dallas Love Field Airport were canceled Jan. 9, 2025, a snow storm blew through Dallas-Fort Worth.(Sasha Richie / Staff) Dallas-Fort Worth area flights scheduled for ...
Another winter storm will develop over Texas later this week, bringing potentially historical snowfall and icy conditions to ...
By Friday, there will be light snow but roads will likely refreeze from the day before. Driving will be difficult while this storm is over ... for news outlets across Dallas-Fort Worth like ...
DALLAS — The City of Dallas is sharing data it collected as a winter storm moved through North Texas from Jan. 9 through Jan. 11. As much as 7 inches of snow fell in parts of North Texas ...
The Tennessee Valley could see some of the heaviest snowfall, with 6 inches expected on Friday. A wide swath of the country is under winter weather warnings and advisories and will see impacts ...
DALLAS - A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect for the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Rain and a wintry mix shifted into snow on Thursday night. Collin County was one of the hardest hit areas in ...
North Texas - A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect for the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Snow has fallen across our area today and is expected to continue tomorrow. Here’s the latest forecast ...
A sprawling winter storm is forecast to bring a mix of snow and ice to northern Texas later this week, one that could deliver up to 6 inches of snow to Dallas the day before a major college ...
NORTH TEXAS — With the first forecasted snow of the year just hours away, highway crews across the Dallas-Fort Worth area are working tirelessly to ensure the safety of North Texans on the roads.