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Governor Abbott Places State Resources on Standby in Preparation for Severe Storms, Critical Fire Weather
Governor Greg Abbott has placed numerous resources on standby ahead of severe storms and critical fire weather that are expected across the state this weekend.
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Science With Samantha: Staying Prepared for Severe Weather Season
We are in the middle of severe weather season in North Texas, which is when we see the highest frequency of severe thunderstorms.
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Your Hail Photos – March 24, 2021
Severe storms dumped hail from pea size to bigger than golf balls on North Texas on March 24, 2021. -
Watch: Tornado Briefly Touches Down, Hops Over Trees in Central Texas
Video taken near Hamilton, about 100 miles southwest of Fort Worth, shows what appears to be a brief tornado touching down Wednesday evening. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. Video courtesy: Metro
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Possible Tornado Destroys Historic Buildings in Central Texas
Springtime storms caused significant damage to buildings in a central Texas city, and more stormy weather is expected later in the week. Images courtesy Metro Video Services. -
Possible Tornado Destroys Historic Buildings in Central Texas
Springtime storms caused significant damage to buildings in a central Texas city, and more stormy weather is expected later in the week.
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Apparent Tornado Captured on Camera in Alabama
Video from Wednesday shows what appears to be a tornado crossing US-82 near Billingsley, Alabama.
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Severe Storms Possible Late Tuesday and Early Wednesday
A line of showers and storms late Tuesday into early Wednesday could bring damaging winds and hail.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Dry and Warm Tuesday; Storms Possible Tuesday Night
Dry and warm weather will continue into Tuesday with highs in the upper 70s to around 80. The normal high temperature for mid March is in the upper 60s.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Windy and Warm Today, Storms Tomorrow Night
Areas of dense fog are developing southeast of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect through 9 a.m. Some fog in the rest of the area could develop by sunrise.
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Clearing Out Sunday Afternoon
Expect cloud cover to persist with more warmth and humidity on Saturday. Winds will be out of the southeast at 10 to 20 mph with higher gusts.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Mild Weekend With Spotty Storm Chances
Saturday will feature more clouds, warmth and humidity with a few spotty showers possible. A weakening line of storms will move into North Texas from the west late Saturday night. Some of these storms could be severe primarily in West Texas.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Mild This Weekend, Spotty Storm Chances
Outside of occasional light showers, much of Friday night and Saturday will be dry.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Mild and Breezy Into the Weekend
Outside of spotty morning showers, much of Friday and Saturday will be dry.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Mild and Breezy Into the Weekend
Outside of spotty morning showers, much of Friday and Saturday will be dry. Temperatures will remain above normal with highs in the 70s to near 80.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Isolated Showers Friday and Saturday
Our mild and breezy weather pattern will continue into the weekend. Outside of spotty morning showers, much of the time Friday and Saturday will be dry.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Windy and Mild Into the Weekend
A few spotty showers will be possible Thursday morning followed by a few peeks of sunshine late in the day and highs in the upper 70s.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Windy and Mild Into the Weekend
A few spotty showers will be possible Thursday morning followed by a few peeks of sunshine late in the day and highs in the upper 70s.
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Meteorological Spring Begins With an Increase in Severe Weather Potential
Monday marks the first day of meteorological spring. NBC 5 Meteorologist Samantha Davies explains how the month of March can be a weather transition period for North Texas.