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weather2 years ago

"North Texas Braces for Freezing Rain and Heavy Rainfall This Week"

The First Alert Weather team has issued an alert for potential light freezing rain in parts of DFW tonight into early Monday morning, with temperatures expected to warm above freezing by mid-morning. Slick spots may develop on elevated surfaces, mainly north of the Metroplex along the Red River, before the precipitation transitions to all rain. Rainfall totals in DFW over the next 7 days are expected to range from 1" - 3", with the potential for flooding in eastern counties. Once temperatures warm above freezing on Monday morning, they are expected to stay above freezing all week, with temperatures climbing into the lower 60s midweek.

weather2 years ago

"Winter Storm Warning: Anticipating Heavy Snowfall in Chicago and East Coast"

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for several counties in the Chicago area, with snowfall totals of 6 inches or more expected, leading to dangerous driving conditions. Most of the Chicago area will experience snow starting Monday night into Tuesday morning, with rain expected for much of the area except for McHenry and DeKalb, which will see persistent heavy snow. Snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches is expected in the Chicago area, with the highest totals in the south and southwestern suburbs, potentially causing disruptions to the morning rush hour. There's a potential for snowfall totals to exceed 6 inches in parts of the northwest suburbs, and another winter storm is anticipated on Friday with the possibility of higher snowfall amounts.

weather2 years ago

Stormy Weather Ahead: Heat and Severe Storms Expected

A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for Nashville, Tennessee, with more strong-to-severe storms expected this afternoon and evening, bringing the potential for damaging wind gusts, heavy downpours, and hail. High temperatures will reach the low to mid 90s, with the heat index making it feel like the 100s. The best time for storms will be in the afternoon, mainly around 2:00 P.M., and lasting into tonight. Drier and slightly cooler weather is expected for early next week, while unsettled weather returns for the middle to end of the week. The weekend will bring relief from the heat with temperatures dropping to the upper 80s.

first-alert-weather2 years ago

North Texas Braces for Severe Storms and Hail Threats This Week

North Texas is under an enhanced risk of severe weather on Thursday, including large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes as a strong cold front moves through. The threat of severe storms will continue as another line develops along the cold front, but once it passes, the severe threat will come to an end. Colder air behind the front will have morning temperatures in the upper 30s and afternoon highs only in the 50s, with near-freezing temperatures possible on Saturday and Sunday mornings.