With the arctic air about to invade North Texas, the question is if the Dallas-Fort Worth area will see snow again.
NORTH TEXAS – Snow continues to fall across North Texas after a winter storm warning was dropped early Friday morning.
Much of North Texas is also under a freezing fog advisory through 9 a.m. Saturday, according to the NWS. Conditions are then ...
Another blast of winter storms is closing schools, snarling flights and putting millions of residents on alert across parts ...
Football fans from across the country made their way to Arlington on Friday for the Cotton Bowl showdown between the Texas Longhorns and Ohio State Buckeyes.
Up north, the Osage Nation Department of Housing cleared driveways at senior housing complexes in Pawhuska, Hominy, and Fairfax. Crews haven’t just been plowing the roadways; they’ve also been plowing ...
Some parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth area saw more than four inches of snow throughout Thursday morning and afternoon, ...
Areas with snow cover will be most prone to fog formation. With the freezing fog, black ice is likely to form on the roads. Visibility will be below 3 miles. The advisory is in effect until Saturday ...
Compared to the rest of the metroplex, Collin County was one of the areas to see a good amount of snow that provided an ...
The City of Clarksville and Montgomery County residents experienced the first snowfall of 2025 as snow continued to fall ...
Nashville and Middle Tennessee could see less snow than the 6-8 inches originally expected Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Chapman took his sled to Hoblitzelle Park in Plano where nearly twice as much snow fell than Dallas, just under four inches.