North Texas, Winter Storm Warning
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Travel conditions across Fort Worth and North Texas are not considered safe for driving on Sunday, as ice continues to build on most roads and temperatures stay well below freezing.
Dangerously cold temperatures are headed to North Texas this weekend, bringing strong chances of sleet, ice and snow. The National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office has upgraded North Texas to a winter storm warning,
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LIVE: North Texas school closings for Monday and Tuesday
FOX 4 is tracking the organizations who are calling off school, events and more due to the weather. Dallas ISD, Fort Worth ISD and many other school districts have already announced closures for Tuesday.
Temperatures are not expected to go above freezing until at least midday Tuesday. But is this weekend one of the coldest ever in Fort Worth?
With ice and extreme cold ahead, Fort Worth officials stress preparation, patience and checking on neighbors as the city activates emergency plans.
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Some San Antonio-area school districts are adjusting plans to attend a Fort Worth cheerleading competition this weekend amid impending freezing temperatures across the state.
Our meteorologists are calling for WFAA Weather Alert Days across North Texas throughout the whole weekend. Keep track of school closures, power outages and more.
A winter storm warning has been extended through noon Sunday, bringing sleet, freezing rain and snow to North Texas. An extreme cold warning was issued for Saturday through Monday as the storm ushers in what could be the coldest weather of the season.