A Winter Weather Advisory is now in place for most of North Texas including DFW until noon. This has replaced the Winter Storm Warning. The advisory is in place for additional light ice accumulations ...
A map showed the expansive footprint of the storm that will bring disruptive weather to nearly 1,400 miles in the South ...
Drivers in North Texas were cautioned to be extremely careful Friday after the region was blasted with wintry precipitation ...
Before the most widespread rain arrives, there will be some spotty showers in the Hill Country lasting from Wednesday night into early Thursday morning. There could be some pockets of wintry mix, but ...
Friday brings another winter storm into the region. This brings accumulating snow by midday Friday. Some could see snow as soon as mid-to-late morning. It will be steady through around 8 p.m. in the ...
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A wintry mix is still possible in the Hill Country on Thursday, but most of us will a cold rain throughout the day.
It will be a wet night across all of the region. We may see rain briefly change to sleet and snow around midnight with minor accumulations from Waco to the north and west.