North Texas shelters, hardware stores, and TxDOT prepare for frigid temperatures
Texas Department of Transportation crews hit the roads Sunday to treat major roads and highways.
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Texas Department of Transportation crews hit the roads Sunday to treat major roads and highways.
Enjoy a warm Saturday with temperatures near 72 degrees before a cold front drops temperatures into the 20s overnight.
A warm Saturday will be followed by a chilly Sunday in North Texas, with the coldest air of the season arriving next week.
A First Alert Weather Day is issued when high-impact weather conditions are forecast for a specific day.
A cold front brings even colder temperatures overnight and into Thursday.
Snow totals in Louisiana have broken records. Parts of Florida, Texas and Georgia have also accumulated several inches of snow.
Temperatures and wind chills will finally warm above freezing Wednesday afternoon.
All Houston airports are closed on Tuesday due to the winter storm expected in the area, officials said Sunday.
A First Alert Weather Day remains in effect through Wednesday morning due to continuing dangerous "feels-like" temperatures.
Monday and Tuesday are First Alert Weather Days for the cold and the chance for a hint of snow.
With temperatures falling, cities across North Texas are opening warming shelters.
A dangerously cold wind chill and a low chance of flurries or light snow will impact North Texas through Wednesday afternoon.
Despite frigid temperatures, visitors and young competitors flocked to the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo on Sunday.
The staff at the stock show is taking precautions to keep people safe in the bitter cold; however, they encourage everyone who attends to dress in layers.
A chilly start to Saturday with wind chills in the upper 20s kicks off a weekend of freezing temperatures.
Bundle up for chilly conditions this weekend and MLK Day in North Texas, as a cold front brings wind chills in the teens and 20s.
An arctic front will move through overnight, dropping temps to the upper 30s to low 40s by Saturday morning.
Cold weather is expected to impact the Fort Worth Stock Show and MLK Day parades, but organizers assure participants that it will not dampen the celebrations.
While Friday will be mild with gusty winds, temperatures will plummet overnight as an arctic front moves through, bringing frigid conditions and a chance of flurries by Monday night into Tuesday morning.
First Alert Weather Days start Sunday and continue through at least Tuesday.
North Texas will enjoy a mild Wednesday with highs near 59 degrees, but brace for a major chill with possible snow as an Arctic cold front arrives Friday night.
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An arctic front is plunging through North Texas, sending temperatures plummeting behind it.
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