Flooding possible with Fri. storms in North Texas
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate emergency response resources ahead of the threat for severe weather for a large portion of the state,
Clouds are shading parts of North Texas from sunshine Thursday afternoon, keeping high temperatures in the mid-80s. Another air quality alert is in effect for the region, meaning it will be unhealthy outside for sensitive groups.
The federal shutdown has delayed the annual winter briefing by the Climate Prediction Center, a key event meteorologists and energy producers rely on.
National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists are warning thousands of people in Northern Texas that freezing temperatures are expected during the early morning hours on Tuesday.
Texans hoping for sweater weather may be in for a rude awakening. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) official winter outlook, most of Texas—from Houston to the Hill Country—can expect a warmer and drier winter than normal, spelling trouble for the state's deepening drought.
"Today's forecast continues to show a low (1 out of 5) chance of severe thunderstorms, primarily from late evening into the overnight hours," the NWS Amarillo office said. "While the risk of a tornado remains very low, it cannot be entirely discounted."
Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate state emergency response resources as severe storms are expected to cover a large portion of Texas beginning
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North Texas high schools reschedule Friday night football games due to severe weather chances
Severe storms are on the way with the likelihood of impacting Friday night football, prompting several high schools to reschedule games.