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Gusty winds transported dust from the west into the Dallas-Fort Worth area. → Read More
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow Tuesday — but what does that mean for Texas? Maybe not much. → Read More
As a winter weather event continues in North Texas, and drivers are urged to use caution as road conditions become more dangerous. → Read More
January is off to a warm start and it is looking like this trend will continue. → Read More
A line of storms is expected to move through North Texas Tuesday morning. → Read More
We are counting down to the holidays, and today we’ll take a look at ways you can be sustainable while celebrating. → Read More
Recent forecast models are trending wetter. A slow-moving weather system will keep rain in the forecast through the Thanksgiving holiday. → Read More
Temperatures will remain unseasonably cool through next week and that a cooler than normal Thanksgiving Day. → Read More
Parts of North Texas may soon see the season's first signs of snow this week as temperatures remain unseasonably cool. → Read More
New measurements released by NOAA on Wednesday show the ozone hole over the Antarctic is getting smaller. → Read More
Since it has been so hot and dry this year when the leaves do start to change colors they may not be as vibrant as years past. → Read More
The winds/ flow in the atmosphere around Hurricane Ian will result in a cold front sliding into North Texas Thursday. This will drop afternoon high temperatures into the mid-80s. → Read More
Hurricane Earl has the potential to be the first major hurricane of the season. The storm could reach category three status by Thursday evening. Earl could brush by Bermuda, staying clear of the US east coast. → Read More
NBC 5 Meteorologist Samantha Davies explains the climate connection with triple-digit heat and the long-range forecast. → Read More
The Sci-Tech Discovery Center will be at Reunion Tower Thursday for a fun science experiment that makes ice cream with liquid nitrogen. → Read More
Heat and humidity will climb to dangerous levels this weekend, allowing for heat illness to come on quickly. → Read More
The National Hurricane Center is watching a disturbance that they give a 90% chance of developing in the Pacific Ocean within the next five days. → Read More
Here’s how much rain fell across North Texas Monday. → Read More
All types of severe weather will be possible: large hail, damaging winds and perhaps a few tornadoes. → Read More
Our next severe weather risk arrives Tuesday night as an upper-level storm system and associated cold front move through North Texas. → Read More