Heavy rain fell across North Texas overnight Wednesday and continued through Thursday morning. By midday, the skies cleared, ...
As of now, the Storm Prediction Center includes the majority of our area in Level 1 of 5 "marginal" severe weather risk ...
Some parts of the region had more than 6 inches of rain Wednesday night into Thursday. First Alert meteorologist Erin Moran ...
Scattered rain moved into North Texas on Wednesday and continues through Thursday morning. Here's the latest forecast.
Along with the tornado threat, stronger storms will have the potential for damaging winds. This also includes areas east and ...
After Thursday's storms, sunny and warmer weather returns to Houston this weekend. Temps could hit 80 degrees for the first ...
The amount of rain that accumulated at DFW International Airport broke a daily record, according to the weather service.
Dallas-Fort Worth remained under a flood watch Thursday morning as storms continued to dump inches of rain on North Texas.
A "Special Weather Statement" was issued in several counties, with the potential for winds reaching 50 mph or higher.
Showers and storms will work across Central Texas this morning, bringing heavy rain, and the lightning as they move through.
Although navigating rain hazards was challenging Thursday, the storms could lead to good news for our current struggle with drought in South Texas.
Though a storm brought frigid temperatures and blankets of snow to the South in a rare event, it also brought joy to the dogs ...