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Hail, strong winds possible with severe storms across North Texas on Thursday
Hail, strong winds possible with severe storms across North Texas on Thursday

CBS News

time29-05-2025

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Hail, strong winds possible with severe storms across North Texas on Thursday

Some North Texans could see dense fog during Thursday morning commute Some North Texans could see dense fog during Thursday morning commute Some North Texans could see dense fog during Thursday morning commute The potential of strong to severe storms on Thursday has prompted a First Alert Weather Day. A cold front will move south today, reaching the Red River around 4 p.m.-5 p.m. and reaching DFW around 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. All of North Texas is under a marginal severe threat. Western counties are under a slight severe threat. CBS News Texas As the front encounters unstable and moist air, scattered showers and storms are expected to develop along and ahead of it. CBS News Texas While storm coverage will remain scattered, the chances increase Thursday night as a complex of storms is projected to form near the intersection of the front and dryline in the Big Country and move southeast. CBS News Texas By early Friday, the front and associated convection should exit the region, with only a low potential for lingering storms. Leftover cloud cover will slowly clear and temperatures in North Texas to be slightly cooler in the upper 70s to low 80s. Make weekend plans to get outside to the pool or the area lakes as an area of high pressure builds into the Southern Plains. Temperatures will be near seasonal normal, ranging from the mid-80s to the lower 90s with daily storm chances returning to the forecast next week. CBS News Texas

Dense fog advisory in effect for parts of North Texas Wednesday
Dense fog advisory in effect for parts of North Texas Wednesday

CBS News

time07-05-2025

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Dense fog advisory in effect for parts of North Texas Wednesday

Dense fog could impact the morning drive for some North Texans Wednesday morning. A dense fog advisory is in effect for parts of North Texas until 10 a.m. CBS News Texas meteorologists also issued a First Alert Weather Morning. The dense fog advisory includes Wise, Tarrant, Johnson and Parker counties. Visibility is near zero for western counties – just before 6 a.m., visibility in Keller was 0.3 miles and in Hillsboro was 0.3 miles. Further east, skies were clear in Dallas, McKinney and at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The fog is due to the rain that fell on Monday and Tuesday – it's a result of saturated grounds and evaporation. While visibility is low, the National Weather Service advises drivers to slow down, use low-beam headlights, leave plenty of distance between other vehicles on the road and allow extra time for the morning commute. Fog will thin out by 10 a.m. and there will be mostly cloudy skies across North Texas. The rest of the day, there will be calm winds and temperatures in the upper 70s. Sunshine returns to North Texas on Thursday but Friday could be rainy for some. Mother's Day will be clear with mostly sunny skies.

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