Live severe weather coverage: Tracking tornado warnings in DFW - YTread (2024)

me and anything with your flight so I got an update here from DFW International that they are experiencing incoming flights held at their point of origin until 8:45 so it's been delayed so the misery map still It doesn't look very good. those flights going out west are delayed or canceled at this point and again Love Field doesn't see it yet, but at this point it's also a little further east this morning from where we're seeing the

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, yeah, like Greg has done. I've been keeping you updated this morning in Montreal as well, that activity has been primarily east of southeast Fort Worth, but as you see that line of storms making its way into and through North Texas, we're hearing while I mentioned earlier Grayson County which is in the northern United States north of Dallas, so it continues to move through our area.

Looking at Encore's outage map this morning, we mentioned earlier that they have not yet seen widespread outages as might be expected on a morning like this. but the number has increased slightly. 94 active outages they are

tracking

affect just over 5,000 customers. We will see as those storms continue to move through our area, how it is affected and as Greg mentioned the

severe

storm warning. in Tarrant County means that even if it's not

tornado

activity, necessarily those strong winds have the potential for hail, they're also just a reminder to be safe and again a reminder that if you don't have the WFA app on your phone , I will receive text messages. of friends and family who are trying to shelter in place right now you may not be near a TV you can hear if you have it on your phone you can track the radar you can track the outages in your area you can stream our

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like Well you can make sure Be informed as you try to stay away and safe from these storms, but I will tell you.

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A lot of people have already arrived at school, so we know there have been some delays, we've heard. from some places as far away as bus routes talking about Weatherford Decatur. I have a friend that I just talked to that she's in Chrome ISD and she's actually at school with her kids and they're ducking, she said again anticipating the severe

weather

that's coming. so it's a good idea if that's the safest place you can be right now, it's where you want to be and if you have friends and family that are in these affected areas, it's still early for a lot of people who haven't .

They still may not be aware of what's going on, so you may want to just call them, text them, and make sure they're okay and aware of what's going on in their area. . Well Sydney Persing has been on the road all morning and she is heading to Weatherford Sydney, where are you now? What are you seeing? We can see that's a big change from the last time we spoke to you. Hi Cara Mark, yes, so we just left Fort Worth and headed towards Weatherford West. 20 and you can see we're going very slow, I mean, probably less than 25 miles per hour at this point, you know, we've contacted Marielle, luckily we're in a safe place, safe from those

tornado

es, obviously we're not experiencing much force . rain, you can see here on the road, you know, crazy, just a couple of minutes ago as we were heading west, uh, oh, we're just starting to feel hail right now, as we speak, we can feel hail.

I'm not sure if the camera can pick that up, but we're starting to feel some hail hitting the roof of our car and the windshield as we speak, so yeah, starting to feel all this as we head west, that's the picture you're seeing, starting to see a lot of slowdowns here on the highway, people, you know, taking it carefully as they should, so, like you said, we're heading toward Weatherford to try to assess any damage there so that, while we do, let's know how to keep everyone updated, but it's really interesting because like I was saying before, right before we started seeing that hail while we were driving, I was just mentioning uh my photographer Thomas, wow, we finally see some light and it's a Crazy how quickly we started heading west.

You know, we started to feel like the cloud was covering the rain and now the hail, and it really changes the visibility like this, so we'll send it back to the studio and bring it to you this way as soon as we have any updates. Yeah, thanks for that, Sydney, and I think you know what he just said is a good reminder of how fast he is. Things changed for her again. We spoke with Sean Gigi several times this morning. He was at the 35 East 35 West intersection in Denton, near Bucky's, and it was pretty quiet for him this morning and maybe for you you got out early.

You kind of stuck your finger in the air, you thought, oh, that looks cool, but things can change pretty quickly and as we've been checking with Greg this morning, we're looking at that radar and these storms are just moving from east to west in our observation area and we Just continue to see those power outage numbers go up and look at the Decatur area now around 1500 so we know those things are going to continue to change and go up and we'll get back to Mariel and Greg right now and you know. Guys, we've talked a little bit about um people, shelter in place, we've had reports of damage, what are we seeing right now as far as who is in direct impact right now?

Oh yeah, and we were just talking to a Sydney there she's driving she's in Tarrant County on I-20 she's going to be talking about the hail we have potentially nickel sized hail associated with that storm in Tarrant County you see the yellow box indicating the severity Thunderstorm Warning including Fort Worth Benbrook Kennedale Arlington and you are also included in the morning storm which is not yet in Arlington but is making its way towards the is here this morning, so we're looking at the possibility of some damaging hail winds in excess of 60 miles per hour, so that's the only storm we have pushing into Tarrant County at this time, a storm warning severe associated with that storm, so let's track the storm for you as well and look at some of the areas as we go. uh in the next hour or so in Tarrant County that will be impacted again these will be approximate times for you but in Fort Worth here within the next 15 minutes the storm will move into your area again with that potential for some damaging winds again exceeding 60 miles per hour and that nickel sized hail associated with that also seen a Haltom City Kennedale around 8 30 or so a little out of River Oaks heading out toward Arlington as we head towards 8 45 so again we've talked about being in your safe place if you're where you need to be, just stay there if you're not gone yet, stay home until these storms pass that we don't want. anyone in danger as these storms continue to erode the area here this morning so we're going to move down the storm track and move away again so that's the severe storm warning we have for Tarrant County, the northwestern part of Tarrant County.

Tarrant is still under a tornado warning, potentially near Pecan Acres right now, the northwest part of Tarrant County, near Highway 287, which is going to move into Denton County, looks like it will finally be here this morning, so we'll go back to a speed mode to see if We can also see the circulation associated with that dust storm there over the northwestern part of Tarrant County, now just south of Pecan Acres, where we'll have that rotation associated with that storm here, just east of Azle, south of Pecan Acres, where we have that circulation. Associated with that again, it looks like it's going to move into the southern part of Denton County, so there could be another warning for Denton County.

We'll continue to watch that storm there as well here this morning and we have another one. one a little bit further south, we'll get back to our reflectivity and then we'll slide down the line of storms we're talking about to a Hood County Granbury. You can see the circulation associated with that Storm Warren tornado warning for Hood. The county is still in effect until 8:15 here this morning, so as we get back into speed mode, they don't look as impressive as they did a little bit before, but again we still have that tornado warning for Hood County here this morning.

I'll go back to the radar so I can point out some things a little bit easier here for you this morning, thanks Maria for taking care of that, here for me this morning, so here's the whole line of Storms and the Cook County storm here too tomorrow, you can see I still have a 20 warning associated with that will eventually move into southern Oklahoma, but look how long this line is, this is a long line of thunderstorms, thin and long. a long thin line but it is very intense as we have been seeing for the last few hours with several tornado reports and tornado

warnings

we have had in Grayson County right now still under a tornado warning there for you guys until 8 15.

So it's in the center of the rotation there as we put the rotation marker there near Highway 377 right now again moving north and east at about 35 miles per hour in that area right now, so please be in your a safe place that is already returning to reflectivity there will be some hail associated with these storms and again frequent lightning now as we slide down the line let's get back to Tarrant County uh now Same, a couple more things to talk about there. I have the tornado warning for Tarrant County until 8:15 so it will be over the northwestern parts of Tarrant County and that warning box sees the red box there just north of Saginaw but Pecan Acres Keller is affected by This India warns about the Boxa area there so it will affect those areas along Highway 287 and move towards the northern highway eventually over the northern part of Denton County and then out towards Keller so let's put a trail of storm in that one. that part of the storm right now as it's making its way into the northern part of Tarrant County right now and I want to get back to the martial thing, do you have an update on some information, yeah, yeah, I just wanted to talk a little bit more about that. part of the storm you were pointing out and it's right over Pelican Bay or the rotation is on its way to Pecan Acres, maybe parts of the current path of the new work would actually move it just west toward north Haslet, so if you're in that area you definitely want to pay close attention you want to make sure you're looking for shelter but yeah I'm going to put this clue out there for you Greg yeah here we go so you can see some of the areas that impact that and she I'm just pointing out. that circulation near Pecan Acres right now, so that's what we're talking about just south and east of that area there and that again is making its way east and northeast just a little bit, so it's going to slide toward the part southern Denton County looks a little bit maybe clipping a trophy club there also here this morning, when we look at the center of that circulation, you see the cities and the approximate times, so Hazlett around 805 Roanoke around 8 17 and Marshall Creek around 8 20 here this morning and eventually towards a trophy club right after that here this morning, so again the radar indicated rotation over Pecan Acres at this time or near there anyway, just to the east and southeast of there at this time and. the warning for Tarrant County the tornado warning lasts until 8 15. now a little further south we have the severe thunderstorm warning that includes a larger portion of Tarrant County, this includes Fort Worth here this morning, so we're talking about potentially 60 mile per hour winds and hail the size of a nickel, maybe even a little bigger in some places, that's how the severe thunderstorm warning was generated for Tarrant County and You can see the storm's path over much of Tarrant County included.

In that, as we put a storm track moving over the TCU campus in the next step, five, about 10 minutes, we move over the TCU campus there, so stay inside, you can see Fort Worth around 807 Watauga around 8 15 and this will have an impact. It's probably a big part of Tarrant County, so you'll see all the towns included in the storm's path, which also includes Bedford Dow Worthington Gardens, so let's head to Tower Camp from Fort Worth, it won't be long before of those storms. move to your area there right now so you can see the cloudsThey've zoomed in and just to the left of the screen you can see where the sky is a little darker with those storms that are starting to arrive.

Fort Worth and those temperatures are still on the warm side this morning also in the upper 60s so you can see how big that line of storms is and we have another tornado warning just south of the Tarrant County storm with the severe storm warning. but that one is moving through Hood County right now so it will be over Granbury right now so this will last until 8:15 this morning and it's right along Highway 3 377 which is will move toward a crescent likely just north of Pecan Plantation. here this morning but again a tornado warns storm until 8 15 and again that is very close to Granbury right now Oak Trail Shores hopefully you are in your safe place here this morning as well as that storm very close to your area .

The center of that circulation will be south of there, but as we put some of the roads there for you, you can see how Brazos Bend Weatherford Highway Northeast Loop 567 very close to that center of circulation there on Highland Park Boulevard just north of there , but again mainly along and just north of Highway 377 there in Hood County again, this is a tornado warning storm until 8 15 here this morning, so definitely and the pink shaded area there also. I want to point out the threat of hail, uh, one, uh, you know, that's something else. We talked a lot about the tornado.

We warned of the potential situation there and rightly so, but Hale will be a big concern with many of these storms as well as them. They make their way through the area, so we're talking about maybe more quarter-sized hail in some areas, so we'll have more for you here in a moment. I want to hand it back to Mark and Kara to Let us update us on what's happening there news-wise, yeah, thanks for that Greg and for those of you who are just waking up to us this morning, maybe you're hoping to see a nice winter .

Good Morning America right now, but we're in we're in the middle of some severe weather here in North Texas, so we're going to continue our

coverage

this morning to make sure we keep you guys safe and aware of what's going on, not only have we seen confirmed tornadoes but there has also been some damage in our area and right now. We give you another quick update here from DFW International. All incoming flights will be held until 8:45 this morning. We know that the map of misery we have presented now continues to look worse. This is something you want to make sure you check at all times. the day because if they're delaying those incoming flights, that's obviously going to have a domino effect and then Mark and I have been watching the numbers go up and up from a few hundred before to now, over three four thousand people. that are without power right now on the Encore outage map, that's correct and what to expect with storms like this is certainly one of the things to keep an eye on and as those storms continue to make their way through from some of our most populous counties.

Here in North Texas that number could increase, as you heard Greg mention a moment ago, there are some active tornado

warnings

, some active severe weather warnings, and as we've seen this storm come through our viewing area, it started something like this . of our westernmost counties that we saw go over Stephenville over Brock over Weatherford Greg mentioned Granbury right now in the area where that tornado warning is in effect and now sees 806 807 or so coming into the TCU area in Fort Worth and continuing to move Towards the this one across North Texas yeah we keep looking for information we get updates from different school districts we know I was mentioned before.

I was talking to a friend of mine at Chrome ISD and a lot of parents were waiting there with their kids. to duck in this type of situation because some schools and school buses were already on the route so the safest place for them was to get to those schools and like you said you can see the map behind us you're starting at these areas. that are not as populated and now we are really under pressure and in our areas and in our really more populated areas as people get ready to go to work, yes, a lot of parents, as we saw in some of the Facebook comments, are upset about The fact that school was not delayed in that particular school district, but many times the buses left at six in the morning earlier and once the children get on the buses, you have to take them to the school where you can find a place to take shelter if you need to and be safe and again a reminder that if you haven't downloaded the WFA app, this is a great morning to get it because if you need to take shelter this morning that way, if not near a TV, you can have The app at hand, keep your phone handy, manage the weather and find the latest updates.

Greg. I think that's a good point to bring up too because people are home right now and they're watching this and they're leaving. Okay, I'm in Arlington, so my son needs to go to school, what do I do? Yes, and my advice would be that if you haven't gotten there yet, don't stay home, don't go out on the roads. With these storms moving into the Metroplex here this morning, so we're going to be dealing with this for the next few hours, so let's say if you're in Arlington and you need to get to Irving DFW or towards Fort Worth, just stay away. the roads right now because we have the warnings that are in effect here for us and that will be the case for the next hour or two throughout the Metroplex, so if you haven't gotten to where you need to be, please stay home. that safe place here this morning with these warnings that we're dealing with here now we have that uh this will be a thunderstorm warning for Tarrant County including a large portion of Tarrant County and then just to the north we have that potential tornado tornado storm in that area here this morning, so Parker and Tarrant County are the eastern part of Parker County right now anetta south and then reaches the western part of Tarrant County, Benbrook Fort Worth areas to the east included in the warning for Tarrant County yes there will be a storm warning here this morning so we have the potential for winds over 60 miles per hour and some large hail maybe nickel size maybe even a little biggest in these areas here throughout Tarrant County so again it's one of those situations if you haven't gotten to where you need to be just stay inside until the storms have passed so this will move into a very populated, as we know, towards Tarrant County and finally Dallas County here this morning, so as we look at some of the cities associated with the warned area right now, blue Saginaw in see Haltom City around 8 16 here this morning North Richland Hills around 8 19.

So within the next 10 to 15 minutes, you'll be able to move on to what's better. Bedford and Kennedale and then Euless as we move towards the end of the hour, these are east moving storms so they will move across all of Tarrant County and eventually reach Dallas County here a as we go forward this morning. Very well, I'll go back to Mariel. You have an update on something for us. Yes, you were mentioning the severe storm warning and I just wanted to mention that from Saginaw we just found out about Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD's plans. all students and staff have been moved to a shelter per protocol as a precautionary measure while severe weather is in the area, so students arriving on campus will be welcomed and then quickly escorted to a campus shelter area just As a proactive security measure, classes will resume. once severe weather passes through that area, I just wanted to mention that as you know, you just mentioned that Saginaw included this morning is happening during the morning rush, we talked about this yesterday and certainly this morning we knew it would be moving around the Metroplex at this time, just in time, unfortunately with the line of storms, so it's going to have a big impact as far as the morning commute, trying to get to work, trying to get the kids to school here this morning, so that that is The severe storm warning we have includes a large portion of Tarrant County and will eventually extend to Dallas County, we believe that probably at some point after the well, as we head towards nine o'clock, we are already more than eight. watch here this morning, but you see the cities associated with that, so we talked about the tornado warning for the northern part of Tarrant County, so in addition to the severe thunderstorm warning that includes a larger part of Tarrant County, we have the tornado warning is in effect until 8 15. so we'll see if it expires here, so the irritation, we're not really looking at that like we did a little bit earlier, so we'll see if they'll let it expire. here at 8:15, but still this is something that we will have to watch all of these storms or many of them as this line of storms moves forward, it has had a history of producing the potential for some tornadoes and we have seen a couple. of confirmations that we've received before with this storm is this line of storms as it was a small part of the west so let's zoom out a little bit and we'll take it to the southern end of this line of Storms and we have another warning uh as well you see Willow Park Alito coming down towards Benbrook and there's the storm that moved just east of Granbury right now, but there's still a tornado warning associated with it, this one lasts until 8:15 like well, for Hood County and that will move east to hit Johnson County, looks like it will be here within the next 30 minutes or so, Hood County until 8 15 tornado, potentially radar indicated a rotation associated with that one as well, here for you. this morning, as it now makes its way further east, so it will move just north of Pecan Plantation as martial circulates, the potential rotation there is not as impressive as it was a little earlier, but it is still something that We'll be keeping an eye on here as we go through the morning so we still need a warning in effect for that area again for another 10 minutes or so here this morning so you see the long line of storms starting to see some activity nothing let it be severe. but further along this mainline as we enter Dallas and Tarot in those areas of the eastern part of Dallas County right now, we're certainly going to have some wet roads in addition to the threat of severe weather here this morning.

And we have that tornado watch again that's in effect until 11 o'clock and that also includes a lot of North Texas, so I don't know if we can fix that, thanks Mario. We are alert to the tornado warning until 11 o'clock. In our western counties, the storms have moved east of you, so you don't have to worry about more severe weather as we get to Breckenridge and Eastland, all storms east of there. right now, so those counties will likely get there a little earlier and will certainly affect our trip to DFW airport, not showing any delays there so far, but I'm sure this will change, so definitely call ahead to 68 degrees there this morning There will probably be some delays there as well with little appeal this morning, so that's the view from the harbor worth seeing getting a little darker there and to the left of the image here this morning, since we will have the storms moving. in Tarrant County already in Tarrant County moving towards Fort Worth here as we go through the rest of this morning so let's look at the weather if we can go back to the weather maps and talk a little bit more about how By We're going to be dealing with this for a long time, it seems like our Cedar Hill Tower campground always loved that view here this morning, but you see the yellow clouds and the rain and storms starting to come into Dallas County, so as we talk about the moment. with these storms they're already approaching and just in time here eight nine o'clock here this movie moves through the heart of the Metroplex and then as we head towards nine ten o'clock they start to move a little further towards the east, but that severe weather threat will again continue for a few more hours across North Texas, so please stay tuned to the weather for a little while longer here this morning now on the back of that as we head into the 9 10 o Probably in Tarrant County, you'll start to see things calm down a little bit the same for Denton and Cook County here this morning, but then as we go into the morning, mid-afternoon, this is around 10 a.m. that begins to move a little further east andthat severe weather threat could actually increase a little more as we move into the afternoon for areas in our eastern counties, so again it will be a fast moving line and will likely get a little stronger.

As we warm up a little bit more, we get into the part of the afternoon where we have the most instability, so I think we'll still see some severe storms in the late morning into the early afternoon, this is around 11 in period, still around 11 o'clock. Canton, you're going to have that potential for some stronger, potentially severe storms continuing into your area there as well, so you'll see that line of storms as it moves through the area moving directly into the Metroplex at this time, so there should be a thunderstorm warning that We have indicated with the yellow box uh for Tarrant County the northern part of Tarrant County that is still under a tornado warning there, which includes areas just along and north of Saginaw that are moving toward South Lake and then Hood County still under a tornado warning there for You're here this morning and you want to get back to Mariel.

Do you have an update on something for us, yes, and I know that box, the red box there in northern Tarrant County, still shows up on our maps, but the national weather service has moved on. and it expired, you know, Greg was mentioning that the rotation didn't seem to be there anymore. I don't see it either, we've seen some widening with the rotation, which is fantastic news and something else I think. I want to point out that I'm going to zoom out so I can point out this thing that we've noticed in the last two or three hours, all of these thunderstorms have turned into a straight line of storm, so every time we see this happen, we see a long line of thunderstorms developing this way, it will limit the rotation that we see and then we'll transition more into a hail and strong wind event, so hopefully here we'll notice that.

Really over the next hour we will notice fewer warnings with tornado warnings and more severe thunderstorms as it moves through the Dallas-Fort Worth area and as I said, to get your attention as you say go ahead, a new tornado warning for Tarrant County, and this is now until 8:45 and I shouldn't have said that Greg is fine, so this tornado warning is in place. to 8:45 for Tarrant County and there is a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado located over Westworth Village above River Oaks moving east at 30 miles per hour. This is a tornado indicated by radar and Greg, do you want to intervene there?

She can Point out where we're seeing things get a little better here for you with the warning as we enter Tarrant County, a white settlement east of west Fort Worth right now, so let's go to Speed ​​mode and you can , uh, we can. Like see where the center of that circulation is in Tarrant County right now again a new tornado warning as we were talking about this in Tarrant County until 8:45 here this morning so as we take a look east of a white settlement maybe near a River Oaks just west of there right now as we look as we put the rotation indication there so you can see that the nearby white settlement just east of there near River Oaks Westover Mills Again, this radar indicated our rotation associated with this, so it's a little bit wider, maybe with this, but enough to trigger the area-wide tornado warning here for Tarrant County here this morning, so Since that severe storm warning we have now seen a little bit better associated rotation. with this storm, we have that tornado warning again until 8 45, so if you are anywhere in this area west of Fort Worth because River Oaks is in White Settlement east of there and heading towards Fort Worth, for Please be in your safe place.

Now that the possible rotation of the potentially tornado storm is certainly capable of producing the tornado, this is in addition to the severe thunderstorm warning enough for this area here this morning, so right along Highway 183 in Tarrant County right now, just north of I-30 we are seeing that rotation. I don't know if we can get a little bit closer to that, though martial, so we can see where some areas are that are very, very close to where this rotation is. Settlement Blanco Road Camp Bowie Boulevard, you are very close to the center of that circulation. Genoa Road, just north of I-30, going up towards River Oaks, there you can see White Cinema Road, as I mentioned, and 21st Street, there in Tarrant County.

As we get a little closer to Fort Worth, this is the area of ​​concern right now. Tornado warning. Potentially, radar indicated rotation associated with this storm. You see going up River Oaks Ohio Garden Road, very close to traffic. just west of the U and West Westworth Village, very close to the center of that circulation, so we will also track the storm as it moves through Tarrant County, so some of the areas are headed toward Fort Worth, Haltom City, uh. probably just south of Watauga right now, but again, hopefully, you're in your safe place, there too, so again, this is a potentially dangerous change, your situation is moving right through the heart of the Metroplex right now and while we make that storm route for you.

Haltom City now, actually for you, North Richland Hills moves well in about 15 minutes there to Haltom City, moving towards Hearst around 8 41 Six Flags 8 51 and moving towards DFW Airport as we head towards the end of the hour there. For you, a new tornado warning is in place for Tarrant County until 8:45 here this morning and while we track a different storm there for you, you can see some of the areas on the TCU campus where the storm is moving in. moving on TCU right now. In fact, we're looking at North Richland Hills again around 829 Haltom City around 8 23, so in the next 15 20 minutes a large portion of Tarrant County will be affected by this potentially tornadic storm. confirmation we've gotten of a couple of other storms a little further west here this morning, but the radar indicated rotation with this storm as it moves through the heart of Tarrant County and again this adds to the yes, it would be a La Storm warning is still in effect for this area.

We're talking 60 mile per hour winds and some hail associated with that as well, so we'll continue to monitor these storms. We'll have more for you in just a couple. of minutes, but we want to talk to Mark again and take care of ourselves, thanks Greg, yes, right now I'm interrupting Good Morning America again because we are in continuous coverage with severe weather, those tornado warnings and watches for North Texas and do you want to give it a A couple of updates this morning as you watch from home, we have seen more school delays. I know Keller ISD recently posted on their Facebook page that they are monitoring the situation, take appropriate shelter, that's what we are doing.

Listening to most school districts that are posting that if your child was already on the way to school on the bus routes, they will get him there quickly and safely and they want him to be at school, but otherwise, as you heard to Greg. I mentioned earlier, depending on where you are, if you haven't gone to work school yet, stay put, this line of storms is moving very quickly and as we've already heard, it's bringing damage with it. Yes, I heard from a teacher at Lake. Worth, at one of the schools there, they are sheltering in place at that school right now.

Sheltering in place and I don't know where that school is specifically on the map, but we've seen the map that Greg showed us all morning and you. I've seen even Tarrant County and Fort Worth go from a severe thunderstorm warning to a tornado warning as they're trying to be careful this morning and again we've seen the storm make its way, you know, from east to west. east across our viewing area this morning and continues to really impact some of our most populated counties at this time. Yeah, we talked about the Saginaw mountain eagle, so they're also updating their refuge protocol from airports at this point which we haven't seen.

Big changes at Love Field but we now understand they are experiencing all incoming flights being held until 9am. right now it looks like they will stay in DFW until 8:45, all incoming flights will be delayed and again those flight delays continue to increase. there all morning and I imagine we are like many of you at home watching. I have family and friends in these areas that have been hardest hit, so I've been busy texting this morning. I just received a video from my dad. that he

live

s in River Oaks from the lightning that they're experiencing there, the Thunder as we showed some clouds in that area and some rotation in that area as well, so again it was a great morning to really if you don't have to go out. stay home, stay safe.

A lot of these school districts that have been posting about potential delays have really addressed the need that, hey, look, you know what this morning getting on time isn't important, getting there safely is and we're showing you how. things look in Tarrant County, that's our camera in downtown Fort Worth, if you've seen that camera before, usually a very clear picture right now, this reminds me a little bit if you remember what things looked like ago 20 years and when Fort Worth was hit by it. Tornado, I'm not saying that's what you're experiencing now, but you certainly remember how poor visibility was during that time, well, we're seeing these numbers here as far as the Encore outage map goes, they continue to go up, I mean, I'm looking at the Decatur area, Bridgeport, we're seeing a couple thousand right now and Greg, I mean, we know we've talked about there have been reports of damage and we're seeing those power outages increase and in fact, to as we move further east towards our more populated areas.

I'm seeing numbers, you know, in the Arlington area they're starting to show up too, yeah, and we want to get back to that storm that we've been talking about in Tarrant County. I have that debris signature right now so it confirmed that there is likely a tornado underway in Tarrant County right now so if you are in Saginaw Blue Mountain North Fort Worth Haltom City you should be sheltering in place right now, this is a potentially dangerous situation moving into Tarrant County right now, so this is a radar confirmed tornado that's probably underway in Tarrant County right now, so you can see the Storm Warren that we have in Tarrant County right now, so definitely, with this situation going on.

There is a potentially dangerous situation in Tarrant County and you can see the circulation just west of Fort Worth right now, but it will move through Tarrant County here this morning probably producing a tornado that has been confirmed on radar in right now, so we'll see if we can get more confirmation of that as we go through the morning, but again those areas that I just mentioned should be sheltering in place right now Saginaw Blue Mountain North Fort Worth Haltom City circulation just a few minutes ago a few five minutes There was a Sansom Park very close south of I-20 almost uh 199 in that area here this morning, so this is what we're dealing with as far as traffic in Tarrant County, again the radar confirmed that we have seen the debris signature associated with that right in the area right across from a Fort Worth Sansom park, that's what I did in the area that I just mentioned where that circulation was about five minutes ago, so they say some park right there and You see some of the roads associated with Azle Avenue and you can see here that Robert has a roadblock there moving towards Northwest 21st Street right now White Settlement Road, you will be very close to the center of this circulation at the moment.

So it's probably a tornado, maybe in Tarrant County right now and the warning continues until 8:45 here this morning. You see West Lancaster Avenue, Camp Bowie Boulevard and the path of this also in Westworth of Village in that particular neighborhood. in Tarrant County so you know let's track the storm as it moves there's the Fort Worth tower camera we'll get back to that real quick and you saw this storm moving very quickly in the last view we had of that. the skies were getting darker there but now the storm is moving into Tarrant County right now moving right into the heart of Fort Worth and again we have that tornado warning storm with that right now sothat with the sand moving in this would be something that would be difficult to see, I think for us this morning, also with these storms approaching, so this is a situation where you need to be sheltered right now in that safe place for yourself and let's to show you that area that We're worried about all of Tarrant County right now, so anywhere from I-820 to Fort Worth and now down to I-30, you're going to be in the path of a potentially dangerous situation here is tomorrow, damaging winds threatening a tornado.

There's certainly another time there that was confirmed by radar there, so we're probably looking at a tornado in Tarrant County right now, but again it's one of those situations where it's going to be very difficult to see it, so Haltom City Watauga North Richland Hills is going to be in the path of this exit towards Bedford Pantego around 8:38, so as we talked about before, this is not the time to hit the roads. I know I could be late for work or taking the kids to school just by staying in the shelter until these storms pass, you can see the storm track reaches Six Flags around 8 45 Euless and this will eventually move to Dallas County here this morning, so this again is radar. confirmation with the tornado east of White Settlement moving through Tarrant County here right now, so let's take the track of the storm and put it in speed mode to see if we can compare it to uh one more time to see if we can see exactly where.

That circulation could be once again so you'll see that between North Loop 8 20 and Service Road there towards Fort Worth here this morning and that will move directly over the Haltom City area here this morning so we'll continue to watch that. right along i-820 again, this is a potentially dangerous situation that we're dealing with in Tarrant County right now and you see that East uh East Long Avenue is going to be very close to the center of that circulation there, Blue Mountain Road, you see that uh moving through Tarrant County and North Beach Street also a little further east here this morning with the center of that circulation American Concourse which is another Hazel Avenue area and again that was near San, the area from Sansom Park a little bit earlier, now moved a little further east again, these storms have been moving very quickly east at about 35 to 40 miles per hour, so they will be moving very quickly through Watauga North Tarrant County's Richland Hills.

We already did it, we just tracked the storm there for you. So again there's that rotation as we put the marker there for you once again, that's right along Highway 287 there along I-820 where we have the center of that circulation here this morning, so again this goes until 8 45 so please have that safe place and to be in some areas you already need to be in that safe place and in areas to the east as these storms are moving very quickly through Tarrant County right now and you can see the marker there that indicates where we have the center of that rotation potentially across the area, so we have that confirmation on our radar that we have potentially a tornado in Tarrant County right now, so let's get that out of the way and let's go back into reflectivity mode and show you what this whole line of storms that we have in addition to the tornado warning that we have.

We have that severe thunderstorm warning that's also in effect for Tarrant County, so not only the threat of tornado but also the strong damaging winds associated with that and another severe thunderstorm warning just south of that as we enter Johnson County right now, so this is new for Hood and Johnson counties as well until 9 :15 this morning so it should be a thunderstorm warning so again we're talking about large hail associated with this up to 60 miles per hour there and also some very damaging winds in the hail threat I want to get back to Martial, do you have an update on these storms for us, yeah, yeah, I just wanted to give you more information.

I know you're there, uh, in the chroma key, but this is the hood, uh, Johnson, stern. thunderstorm warning and is specifically for northern Johnson County and northeastern Hood County until 9:15 and is due to a severe storm that was about nine miles east of Granbury and moving east at 30 miles per hour, 60 miles per hour, gusty wind and hail the size of a nickel. are the main concerns for this area here and again this is moving east and about 30 miles per hour so I'm going to put a storm track here so see if we can see when Bissell moves and say uh Burleson Joshua and Alvarado, my family in Alvarado, I hope you are paying close attention to this in 906 for you Burleson 847 Joshua 840 midloth within about 9 23 and again, this is a severe thunderstorm warning capable of producing hail the size of a nickel pennies and some pretty strong gusts of wind.

And the strongest part of the storm that I want to highlight is right there, so I'm going to zoom in so I can better show you in detail some of the impacts of this and see if we can see. On any road, this is just south and east of Crescent on FM 2331 is where we're again seeing the strongest part of this particular part of the storm, that's for a severe thunderstorm warning including a new one issued in the counties by Hood and Johnson. Greg, yeah, John, did you mention Johnson, Johnson County, yeah, so that's the new warning that we have in Johnson County, so we'll continue to watch that as we look at that hail and wind threat and also the storm that you were looking at may still see those brief twists even though we have a severe storm warning, but those are the conditions throughout the morning that have been favorable for the brief twists, now we want to get back to the Tarrant County Storm where we still we're looking at the circulation uh in Tarrant County it's just west of the National Weather Service office there uh in Fort Worth uh near 820 and I-35w there on the north side so it's about to cross that intersection uh there where we have the circulation associated with the tornado warning storm that's moving through Tarrant County right now, so if we can get that marker back there for you, that circulation just west of the Office of the National Weather Service near 820 and I- 35w here this morning, so that's where it will be and I point it out here this morning, very close to the National Weather Service office, which is in Tarrant County, as we know, for what passes by I-20 North Richmond Hills. with Haltom City you will be in the path of this potentially dangerous situation, certainly, there and you will also be heading towards I-35 there with this storm as it moves east, so this is the tornado warning that we have for the county from Tarrant, you see, it goes until 8:45 and we will have to be monitoring, in fact, we are knowing what is happening.

In Dallas County right now things have been relatively quiet, but as you know, this whole line is moving east. here this morning so we'll probably see some mornings in Dallas County here in the next few minutes here this morning so before we go back to Mark and worry, I want to zoom out if we can give you a look. whole line of storms that we have and we've seen several warnings associated with this throughout the morning that will continue to be that way at this time. Dallas County doesn't have any warnings, but that will probably change as the morning goes on, so I'll certainly stay here with you monitoring these storms as they move, but Mark and Kara want to get back to you.

Yeah thanks for the update Greg as you've been giving us all morning as we look at the clock it's 8.27 this morning and again that severe weather has made its way through our viewing area and we've both been talking on the phone with family members. I received a photo from my wife. They are sheltered in Fort Worth right now. You know, really. of great caution in wanting to be careful with this tornado activity in our area, yes, and for this situation we wanted to get Buddy Calzada on the phone with the Fort Worth police, uh, because when we had this type of situation, this is an area densely populated and You are seeing this activity, what are you saying?

People would like people to know right now and what your protocol is. Well, I'll tell you what we're doing now. We have all our main channels. They are advising us. of the weather conditions, uh, if you're seeing any rotation, the most important thing is that we want citizens to know that if they don't have to go out right now, just shelter in a place where they know that no one needs to panic, they just need to prepare and Preparing is simply not getting out on the roads right now, we are experiencing some flooding in some of these areas where we are getting a lot of water, we can take care of those citizens, but we would prefer that you wait until this passes, be as safe as possible, be prepared as much as possible. more possible and possibly it is staying home or not hitting the roads at this time, but I just heard from a friend whose children at Overton Park Elementary School in Fort Worth are Sheltering in there, obviously this area is no stranger to this type of activity, but there are many people who are new to this area and have not been in this type of weather before and again.

I feel like I can't reiterate it enough. This is not a morning to rush to work, this is a day to be careful and stay safe, but don't rush to work, the most important thing is that everyone stays safe. You know there may be new people in the area. we, we are prepared for this, the schools are prepared, everyone is prepared, obviously we want to keep everyone safe, we don't know what the weather can do, it can change at any time, but that doesn't mean you know we take a step. and we start to freak out, we're just prepared and we handle it the best way we can, so right here with the police department that we're watching, we have some accidents that we're working on, we keep our citizens and we get them back.

Get on and off the roads as quickly as possible from these accidents, but it would be a lot easier if everyone was patient and waited until this road clears from all the successive rain, hey buddy, it sounds a little loud where you are. I'm not sure exactly what you're seeing or where you are, but can you give us an idea? I know you mentioned the flooding yeah, okay, so I just got off 35. I was traveling south on Berry Street and it was actually very clear in the southwest area and within a few moments it started to get dark and, I'm not here next to Felix, now the water is starting to accumulate, but it's not flooding yet, but the thing is, the more I can see the more rain.

It's coming toward us and it's actually raining quite a bit outside my vehicle, so, you know, it could show up at any moment. We warn everyone, please watch the road in front of you and watch for other vehicles, but most importantly you don't have to do that if you are not on the roads right now. There are no other specific problem areas that you heard from some of your colleagues this morning. Dude, I can tell you that I heard on the main air that they are having. We're seeing a rotation near the northern part of Fort Worth, like in the White Settlement River Oaks area and so that area that we're really watching, we're watching the entire city, obviously, but uh.

That's what everyone is focusing on, making sure it's pretty moist in there. I can't speak for it. I'm not there, but with the warnings that our dispatchers are giving us, letting us know what they do. They're seeing on their computer screens that we're probably going to have some activity there, just water on the ground, so obviously we want to be safe, we don't want tornadoes, but we're going to have some rain. I'm seeing it all right now in my vehicle, yeah, I think it's a great reminder, you know, we saw, uh, I mentioned a family of mine in the River Oaks area and we saw what looked like a rotation, uh, rotation on the radar. there, but it's not just the tornadoes, it's the fact that when you have this type of severe weather, high winds and rain, at any time, if you are outside, you can find yourself in a problematic situation.

Yes, I would absolutely recommend that you get off any main roads at this time do what you can to stay safe, be a few minutes late for work or a few minutes late taking the kids to school, this is definitely a reasonable excuse as well make it safe, try to stay safe during this little uh, pattern we have here and uh, we're all going to be okay, okay, pal Calzada, we appreciate it with the Fort Worth police, thank you for yourperspective and your knowledge and stay safe have a good day okay so I know we were trying. to call Rebecca Lopez um uh our crime reporter on the phone do we have her?

I'm here oh hi Rebecca hey we understand you're sheltering in place um so what's going on right now where are you and where and where are you? In fact, well, I was on my way to the Aaron Dean trial, which I've been covering all week when alerts on my phone and in my car started going off saying, "Shelter in place immediately, there's a tornado in your area." ". So I got on the phone and obviously I called our Lance Conrad, who runs our duties as Governor of Fort Worth and he said yeah, you better get off the road and take shelter, so I pulled into a parking lot, which is quite resistant. people that came in here, I would say probably about 30 or 40 cars that came with me more or less at the same time because it was because the wind was very strong and there was a lot of lightning, a lot of heavy rain around us and When I got off the highway I could see something of rotation, so obviously I decided to take shelter and that's what I'm doing now with a bunch of other people here in Fort Worth and you can tell it's calmer now, but the rain was coming down pretty hard before, but now it seems like We're all doing pretty well right now.

I don't believe it. I think whatever happened to us. I am in downtown Fort Worth, very close to the courthouse. probably a couple blocks away, it's one thing to hear the warnings and get the alerts on your phone Rebecca, it's another thing entirely to see the rotation. I imagined it must have been a moment of quite panic. It was me. I was panicking. I got you. we knew things around us and you could hear the sirens going off uh and I was here years ago in Fort Worth when the tornado hit downtown and I remember the devastation that obviously caused a lot of damage to the high rise buildings and that's obviously, in the top of my mind when you hear those tornado sirens and I can imagine many people who also experienced that here years ago.

I can't remember exactly the year now, but it's been a while, but we all

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d through that too, so all those feelings come back and obviously you don't want to ignore the warnings from a lot of people, some people kept driving and are still driving downtown, but many of us all take refuge and that's where we are waiting for everything to clear up to continue with our affairs. Well, I think that was in the year 2000, I think in Fort Worth and of course very recently in North Dallas we had that tornado. It really tore through that area as well, so a lot of people here feel, even if it was a couple of decades ago, fresh in their minds the damage they can do when they hit these densely populated areas, not to mention what we've already done. seen in some of our more rural counties, yes Rebecca we appreciate it, go ahead ok I will never forget seeing all the broken windows of all the big buildings and fourthly obviously the Riata that was at the top of one of the bank buildings. it was completely destroyed and again that's at the forefront of everyone's mind when you know you hear these sirens going off, especially downtown, well I know you said you're in a parking lot, can you see?

I know we talked to a friend of Calzada before with the Fort Worth police and he had seen some flooding in different areas. Any experience of that while you were coming in. You can see some ponds on some of the roads, but I didn't see much flooding. At this point, okay, Rebecca, we're glad you're safe, thank you for talking to us, we'll get back to you, uh, we appreciate it, yeah, as you just saw from our campsite in the center of Fort Worth Tower, the Visibility is really minimal as that storm has moved through Fort Worth, reached downtown and continues to move east across our viewing area.

I want to check back in with Greg Fields to see what things look like from an intensity perspective. I mean, you can see it right there. on the map, clear as day, that line between the green and red sections that storm continues to move through North Texas, yes the good news is a little wider with that dust circulation, so it's not so narrow as before, but we are still looking for a tornado. Storm warning in Tarrant County, but I'm not looking at that narrower circulation we had before, but we're still considering the possibility of a brief spin along Leading Edge with that as it moves into the county. from Tarrant, so please, this is not the time to let your guard down, please keep your guard up. stay tuned for the weather as we move through the rest of this morning so again the tornado warning continues for Tarrant County until 8:45 here this morning so we'll continue to monitor that as it moves through the area here this morning and the potential for hail maybe up to a quarter size, so we're not just talking about the potential for those brief tornadoes, a quarter size hail associated with this as well, and brief heavy rain, but that these storms are moving very quickly now, so the rain will come down very hard but very quickly across the entire area, so we won't see a lot of widespread flash flooding, but still keep an eye out for that in some of those areas, but again we ask people to stay home.

Now, if you don't have to be outside, you will see the storms moving over Fort Worth right now, this will eventually reach Denton, from Dallas County, from Grand Prairie to Irving, so no warnings in Dallas. Dallas County so far, but that will likely change here within the next 30 minutes or so. In Dallas County, we've only seen spotty light rain so far, but the strongest storm again is in Tarrant County right now, where we still have that warning until 8 45, but as I just mentioned, the circulation It's a little bit wider now than it was, it's not as narrow, so it's very wide right now, but again, we can't rule out the brief spin, but the tornadoes associated with that. so moving directly towards the Bedford area right now the storm is moving over you still seeing very heavy rain from Haltom City Watauga back to Fort Worth right now let's go back to Speed ​​mode if we can model and see if we can identify where that circulation may be a little better here, it's impacting very large, densely populated areas again, the storm is moving right through the heart of the Metroplex right now, so really from Watauga to the Haltom City areas east from there to along a highway 121 there. in Tarrant County uh uh 8 8 20 coming onto an I-30 there so anywhere along this area this will certainly be a concern here with the tornado warning in this area and it will eventually move towards DFW airport.

I know you guys. I mentioned the delays we have at the airport right now, so this is sure to cause some issues, but taking it to DFW Airport, you'll see dark skies, just west of the airport right now, as the storms begin to continue toward the airport. area without reporting any delays but I'm sure we have some so we definitely have a call ahead right now although it's not showing up on our map right now but there's not much movement on the ground from DFW airport with the storms just to the west here this morning so let's go back to the radar you'll see that the storm line and the warnings that we have the tornado warning for Tarrant County is also in effect so this will affect a large portion of the Metroplex here this morning with the possibility of some quarter sized hail also becoming a damaging wind threat and the tornado, the brief tornadoes associated with this as well, so just south of that we have, I guess, the warning of Vietnam we were talking about.

About a little bit earlier, that hits Johnson County, so the areas just west of Joshua right now we'll see the potential for some severe storms there as well with the storms just to the west, but we do have that warning. uh, for Johnson County, indeed, too, so Joshua to Alvarado Burleson, uh, just, on that to the Johnson Tarrant County Board, will be affected by this, this lasts until 9:15, the Johnson County storm does that for us, so we are looking at the potential for perhaps nickel-sized hail or winds larger than 60 miles per hour. We'll track the storm on that one so you see Keller Joshua Burleson affected by this around 8 46 or so in Briar Oaks. those 8 50 and eventually heading out towards Alvarado here just after nine o'clock, we think this morning with that storm as it moves almost to the east, now let's get that down, let's get back to Tarrant County, uh, storm here, the tornado warning part of that storm and track the storm because again we don't have any warnings yet for Dallas County, but this will probably change and again the circulation is very wide with this assistance in this part of the storm in this moment, so that's a good thing. news, but again, as it moves east, we can't rule out those brief twists, so I wouldn't be surprised at all if we see some warnings, uh, moving toward Dallas County, so we'll follow the path of the storm . east as it will cross from Tarrant County into Dallas County in the next 30 minutes or so here and in areas as we head towards Irving there and Grand Prairie and finally towards Dallas here a little later this tomorrow.

I want to do it before we do that though, we're going to go ahead and track the storm and then we'll come back to Mariel, but you'll see the DFW airport areas around 847 Grand Prairie and then Love Field just after nine o'clock here this morning . Maria you had something to update us on, oh yeah, I just didn't know if you wanted a full line storm track like this, so I went ahead and did it, no, that's fine, we appreciate it, no, thank you very much. We're actually looking at Grand Prairie 856 again, give it a little give or take, these will be approximate times of course, but right now there's no warning for Dallas County, but again, this will probably change if that's the case.

We'll see. a tornado warning or should it be a thunderstorm warning but again we still have that tornado warning until 8:45 for Tarrant County so we'll see if it extends a little further east here this morning so let's make a note of that . a broader view of what's happening with radar and we also want to talk about timing, so how much longer are we going to be dealing with this? How much longer do we have to stay where we are and there's sort of a shelter in place here this morning so you see how long this line of storms is and it goes all the way into southern Oklahoma and it extends into the Metroplex so this is what that we're dealing with now as we head towards the next hour, so, heading towards nine o'clock we'll still have to deal with the thunderstorms that are moving in and then after nine, heading towards number 10 county Tarrant, by then you should be clear of danger and still watching for that threat of severe weather in our eastern counties, however, as we head into the afternoon hours and head towards Greenville and Terrell, this is around 10 to. m., so as of mid to late morning our eastern counties heading up I-45 could still be experiencing some strong thunderstorms as well and I think I still see some ongoing activity starting to impact Roth in Dallas County as we approach 10 o'clock here this morning and then as we move towards lunchtime into the afternoon, we'll have to keep an eye on what's happening in our Far Eastern counties because As we start to warm up a little bit more in our eastern counties, we'll start to see some areas that will have that severe weather threat increasing in those areas as well here this morning, now we're, you were telling me something I want to go, I'll say we have some damage indicator and we talked about that before, so let's go to that live image indicator that we talked about before where we had a house that was destroyed, just south of Decatur, so this is what we're looking at here this morning, You can see yes, a lot of damage.

This is the indicator here this morning, so it looks like we had that confirmation. Didn't we have a confirmation on the Wise County storm a little earlier? Did we have that Mario? But what we had in Wise County was our first confirmation and this was south of Decatur and it happened between 7 and 7:30 this morning, so quite a bit of activity, now it'squiet there. as you can see in the picture, but it's crazy to see what you can do with a small amount of time. I know you were talking earlier in the morning about the damage in that area, but thankfully Weiss County is clear now.

I won't be dealing with any more activity in the area. I was going to see if we can do it. Let's see, we had some storm reports from Decatur and this is all from the National Weather Service. Ah, so this was actually the storm it caused. the overturned semi on 287 in Decatur and that time the report happened around 7:10 and that's about the time we saw the activity in that area so just the devastation there, I mean it was one of those places that had a tornado warning storm. and it finally reached parts of northwest Denton County, yes, and I also just found out by the way that the tornado warning for Tarrant County was allowed to expire, there is still some monitoring for any needs.

Downstream as this line reaches Dallas County and Another thing we'll be watching as well is we're seeing a little hint of maybe some strengthening of some storms as well in Denton County and also some very strong winds over Grapevine and DFW and that storm is moving northeast toward Coppell and that. one could have winds up to 60 miles per hour so we may see a new uh oh there we go yeah I was going to mention we may see a new warning stemming from that and again this is the same storm which had some indication of rotation, this is the same storm that caused the radar confirmed tornado in western Tarrant County, but it is now moving towards DFW Airport, there we can see it already impacting Louisville, we can see it moving towards Irving, so that's what we'll be watching over and over again.

This is a new severe storm warning for Colin Dallas Denton and Tarrant County so it's not for every county it's just some parts of each county there and this is until 9:45 and the main concern here They are wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. and nickel-sized hail, this storm overall is moving north and east at 40 miles per hour, so I'm going to go ahead and put a hint there for you. I just have to adjust some settings here while I'm doing that. but this is that storm that is causing extremely limited visibility in parts of DFW Airport, so here's a look at that timeline, Greg.

Okay, you can see the areas affected by that, yeah, the new severe thunderstorm warning until 9:45, so again, this is moving. the heart of the Metroplex right now is not seeing the circulation that we had before as a storm in Tarrant County, so that's the good news, but it's still very possible that it will continue with threats of hail and wind and very heavy rain in the entire area we are talking about. the visibility, but you see the cities affected by this in Carrollton cities around 848, so right now, in fact, in the Carrollton area the store will be moving to your area, but as we go out towards the top of hour 859, Frisco, I can see Alan Murphy McKinney coming into Collin County, so again Colin Dallas, Denton and Tarrant counties in this severe storm warning until 9:45, so again we'll have that potential for some hail, some damaging winds, uh, and maybe also with That severe thunderstorm warning is now in effect for that area.

Now we have Cynthia Izigetti. I think she's still waiting on the phone. You have taken refuge in a school, so let's talk to her. She's on the phone with us right now. Cynthia. Where are you and what have you experienced? Where are you Hi, good morning Greg, in Tarrant County where the sirens were still wailing a few minutes ago and it's raining really hard. I'm at OC Taylor Elementary. Simon was at his spelling bee this morning and in the middle of the bee, the alerts went off and it was amazing to see these fourth and fifth graders just jump into their spot and walk out of that cafeteria with their teachers and immediately the principal here .

Dr. Pedavilla took us to an inner room here, so we are sheltered right now in this elementary school. We've been here for about 15 minutes, so it seems like everyone was calm and collected about the situation when they were told. to shelter the kids in place there was no panic at all because we know the kids rehearse this and we go through this from time to time so they always have the drills so it looks like everyone knew exactly what to do and where Wow, that was awesome Greg , I never knew. I grew up, I'm from North Texas, from Dallas and I grew up doing these exercises, but I know my kids do them too, but to really look at it because we happen to be. here for Simon's competition was pretty incredible, I mean, everyone jumped up and like you said, they knew exactly what to do and I was talking to Dr.

Padavella and she said they do these exercises, very often, and they do one inside the first. two weeks of school because that's the kind of climate we live in and that's what we have to take into account here, so these kids knew exactly what to do and there are about 30 of us right now sheltered in this shelter. here at school just watching your coverage thank you for what you're doing this morning no I'm glad you guys are safe too so we'll appreciate you with Cynthia Izigetti you're on the phone with us. they're sheltering in place at the school there in Colleyville, so we want to let you know about the warning, we talked about the severe thunderstorm warning, uh, in parts of the county, there's a new tornado warning in effect now, we've been talking about those brief twists . encounters throughout the area for Flower MoundLouisville comes to Denton County, Tarrant County, uh, and is also affected by this, so I want to come back to Mariel now to let us know about this new tornado warning that includes County Dallas and I've been watching.

Here's what the National Weather Service has been saying, of course, you were talking to Izzy just now, but now there's a tornado warning for a cell that's part of a thunderstorm that's near Grapevine and this warning includes the counties. from Dallas Denton Tarrant until 9:15. and this is for an indicated radar, what that means is that the radar shows some indication of rotation with the storm and this is located again over Grapevine, it is moving north and east at 35 miles per hour and this is within that line that's a storm warn severe storm warned so we'll definitely be watching this Greg.

I'm going to go ahead and check the speed scans and see if we can see that rotation and then put a clue on it, I'm sure you were saying it was close In the Grapevine area, you can actually see that kind of appear just south of a mound of flowers between Flower Mound and Capell here north of a vine just north of there and there's the rotation of the air as we place the marker there for you. Then you can see the red and green next to each other again, indicating that the radar indicated a tornado warning for Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant County.

There's this storm moving north and east and all of these are moving pretty fast at around 40 miles per hour? time very close to Coppell right now Sam Rayburn Tollway just south and west of you there is very heavy rain and poor visibility so if there was a tornado on that you probably wouldn't be able to see it here this morning so that is where we're going to deal with but these are brief turns again that's what we have that potential for and that's what we've seen across the area now and we continue to see that so we're probably talking about the potential for warnings in Dentin to move from Tarrant County to Dallas County and that's exactly the case here for us this morning, so there's a marker again with that center of the rotation very close to South Lake, just east of there, on the right. now and as we'll get a little bit closer if we can get a little bit closer so we can have some areas that are very close to the center of circulation there with the tornado warning storm that includes Dallas County. now and again moving north and east, so if you are towards the colony, if you are not in your safe place, you need to get there now, the storm will move quickly towards your area along the Sam Turnpike Raven.

I-35 near the Louisville circulation, near Grapevine, goes towards Capel and you will see part of Dove Loop Road, if you are near it, you also go to Grapevine Mills Parkway and they just told us Beth Ann. telling me that the terminals in DFW are being evacuated, so the terminals in DFW because of this storm are being evacuated right now, so this storm is just north of the DFW airport, so they are telling people to evacuate take shelter there as soon as possible. Well, again the radar indicated a rotation associated with that, but the storm is about five miles or so from the center of that circulation at about DFW Airport, just south of that, so it's very close to DFW Airport right now and will once again move to the Capel Las Colinas, Farmers Branch and Carrollton area.

You will also be very close to the center of this circulation, right along I-635, so as we mentioned above, if you don't have to be on the roads right now just stay even if you haven't gotten to where you need to be. , they're just going to have to be late today because we have a potentially dangerous situation with these storms while they're working. road through the area, but they are evacuating the terminals in DFW, telling people to take shelter at the DFW airport right now because of the tornado-worn storm in Dallas Denton and Tarrant counties and again this lasts until 9:15 here this morning, so, very, very close to the areas around DFW airport, so anyone who is close to there and sees the weather alert, the weather alert will appear there for you, the tweet that we have has activated the shelter in place because of that warning. which we've been talking about at DFW Airport, so that's a tweet from the folks at DFW Airport here this morning, so let's give you a broader look at what's going on there, other than the tornado warnings, still we have that.

We've put out a warning for Tarrant County and it's extended a little further east into Dallas County right now, so it's no surprise we're looking at the Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Dallas County until 10 a.m. point here this morning, so The storm is moving over Arlington and it's going to come right into the heart of downtown Dallas. We haven't seen any storms in downtown Dallas yet. It looks like that's going to change here this morning with the line moving forward so we're talking about that potential for winds of about 60 miles per hour and that big threat of Halo they want to get back to Martel now that they have more updates on this storm yeah just I want to provide a little more information, so this is the severe thunderstorm warning for Dallas Tarrant County. and this is all in place because of a storm that was actually over Kennedale and moving east at about 30 miles per hour just in the last five minutes and this continues to move east at 30.

We have the main concern here , over 60 miles of suitable wind. quarter sized hail flurries and while we're here I'm going to go ahead and track this again. This is a severe thunderstorm warning that is now over southeastern Tarrant County and moving into Dallas County that will affect southern Dallas. currently impacting Grand Prairie Grand Prairie is experiencing some moderate to light rain, but it's going to rain here within the next five minutes. Duncanville is expected there at 9 16. De Soto around 9 23 Balch Springs 936 is when the strongest part of the storm will hit. I repeat, this is a storm that was capable of producing quarter-sized hail, 60 more small wind gusts suitable in southeastern Tarrant County and moving into southern Dallas County.

Now I'm going to show you another severe warning storm that we have and and this one is, uh, just south of Johnson County, this one is still in place as of 9:15. Another 20 minutes or so it appears to have weakened significantly, but is still capable of producing some fairly gusty winds as it moves eastward at around 30 miles per hour as well. I'm going to put a quick track on this. I don't think this one will extend in time, but Alvarado just be prepared around 903. In the next 10 minutes you will see some of that heavy rain. For this morning, we are again expecting the heaviest rain at this time across all of Southeast and Eastern Tarrant County in a line from Kennedale, seeing some of that heavy rain along Bisbee, along 287 between Kennedale and Mansfield Walnut Branch, there in SouthArlington, seeing some of that.

Heavy Rain Dollar Value of Tate Springs in the Gardens Highway 303 there Pioneer in Arlington and along the 360 ​​between Grand Prairie Six Flags and DFW Airport is experiencing very heavy rain, likely seeing very limited visibility for this area and now we talked about DFW seeing evacuations. why did you say the terminal is correct Greg, the terminals outside of DFW yes, they were telling people to shelter there so they were evacuating their terminals there, this is what we are going to deal with throughout the area as that we move through the For the rest of this morning, with this line of storms moving through, we will certainly have that threat of damaging wind, but these rapid turns, so it looks like these.

These warnings could come very quickly across the area, so stay put. us as we keep you updated on this and again, if you don't, if you haven't gotten to where you need to be, just stay inside until this line of storms passes, come on because we're going to update the Sync with these storms as well now, obviously, This is impacting traffic in the area here this morning, so I wanted to get a quick update on what's happening around the Metro, like a lot of flashing traffic wise. I want to stop by and see what's happening around the Metroplex now that these storms are moving.

Yes Greg, we've been having issues all over DFW, especially in the western part of Tarrant County as that storm system was approaching, so just check out what's going on. now we are seeing a lot of problems along I-35, we have had numerous problems along I-35 all morning and unfortunately that is another problem we are having along 30, no video feed over there. I'll update this for you. so you can get a better view of what's going on with the cameras so we're watching what's going on as far as a lot of issues going on this is an issue along I-35 southbound in Post Oak , you have an overturned 18-wheeler.

What I want to do is go back to the previous image and show you what happened. This ended up in Parker County along I-20 and what happened there is an 18-wheeler rolled over and you can see it closed a portion of I-20. 20 this is I-20 Dennis again and Parker County and traffic is heading west, but this was happening right as the storm system was moving through Parker County and they were just passing by some more cameras so They can see what we are seeing on the roads. Now I've shown you i-35e Post Oak Drive and those southbound lanes.

He has an accident there with an 18 wheeler and we also had another problem here at 114 Heathrow Drive. It looks like it may have possibly been fixed. It has a vehicle stopped in the middle. of the highway we are seeing a lot of vehicles stalled along the Metroplex, this is Lake Dallas, you have an accident there, it looks like it has moved to the shoulder, but you can see it is actually going down on the other side of the Metroplex. I wanted to show you a little more. that we were watching in Tarrant County, but some of their video feeds just came out, so we are again watching the situation as it develops in Dallas, but it has already wreaked havoc in Tarrant County and Parker County and it continues to be a The problem obviously, as drivers take their time, they leave later, so they usually don't leave when they would, so rush hour got delayed and then you have this storm system moving through from this.

This is a look at your storm system, your Squall. line on your map and you can see again that it's just hitting DFW and as far as problems, really all the problems that we have are in the middle of this problem or right on the outer edges of the storm, an 18 wheeler again, that's where that happened right on Corinth on Post Oak Drive and then also look at this this is right there in the heart of the storm 114 eastbound on Freeport Parkway a problem there any accidents I show you except the ones that have been through Fort Worth and Parker County is happening as this storm system moves through so if you have to go out please be careful we will keep you updated on any closures at this time as we are looking at a closure along I-20 in Parker County where that 18 -Wheeler overturned and those westbound lanes Mark Cara yeah, thanks for the update Stacia looking at the clock, it's nine o'clock this morning and if you were tuning in expecting to see GMT, good morning Texas, Right now we are in the middle of a severe situation. weather coverage like we've had all morning here at WFAA, so to give you a bigger picture right now, you can obviously see the storm moving behind us and our radar, but just to let you know the latest we heard from DFW that they were sheltering in place.

They were urging people inside the terminal to move away from the windows and find an area that was safe at this point we're seeing 479 delays, so the radar map shows that they're definitely going to have some significant delays. backups here's our flight misery map and you can see it continues to get redder and redder over Dallas over north Texas uh left field again they're going to hold all incoming flights until 10 o'clock now 10 o'clock this tomorrow so Let's see how the situation changes there and we are seeing thousands, now thousands of people who are without electricity, especially in that area.

Mark that we were talking about earlier, that we've seen with Decatur and the areas around Fort Worth and some other places here, as I showed on our map earlier, we're seeing maybe a few hundred and now we're seeing a few thousand Lake Worth River Oaks nearby. from where your parents live, yeah, and this morning when we checked in. About 3,000 people affected by Encore outages right now are

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just under 200 outages according to their website and about 20,000 customers across North Texas and that's not really a surprise when you look at the path that that has taken storm this morning from our western counties, you know, southwest of Fort Worth, now really over North Texas, just over the medplex over DFW, crossing into Dallas, so the big message that our meteorologists have been telling people is that really if in line at this store, if you are in the line of the storm and most of the people are, as you can see, behind us, if you haven't gone somewhere, you just need to stay there because the situation is changing this. storm when Greg mentioned that it was moving around 40 miles per hour pretty fast and while many schools may not have an updated post on their Facebook or Twitter pages, they are certainly urging people to follow the storm protocol well. refuge in social networks. a great way to stay in touch if you're not near a phoneIf you don't have our app on hand or haven't downloaded it, you know we've been posting some Twitter updates, collecting tweets we're seeing from DFW Airport, which by the way says If not you have to get there correctly. now stay home, don't bother coming to the airport right away, especially considering the fact that your flight will probably be delayed anyway, so school districts are sheltering in place listening to reports from local teachers, local parents whose children are in schools you know right now.

Do not go to school to pick up your child if you are already there. Trust that school officials are doing everything they can to keep your children safe. Shelter in places. I have received many images from friends and family. We also did that this morning and our producer Beth Ann whispered something in our ear, what did you say about the fan? It's okay, it's okay. The shelter has been lifted at DFW Airport. We're told there's another update for you again this morning if you're If you're watching us DFW, the shelter in place has been lifted, but we heard from Cynthia Izzy Gary earlier, who was in Grapevine at her son's school, they were sheltering in place. on location so lots and lots of fast action as we're like We're watching Greg play out this morning um and this is moving pretty fast so again give us an update people who are sitting at home watching , waiting and going well, what do I do next?

Where are we good? Yes, where we are is the tornado warning for Tarrant County, it was canceled so that's the good news, but we are still looking at the tornado warning, it continues for Dallas and Denton counties and we will have a new tornado. Look, it's coming out here in just a few minutes as well, so we'll update you here in just a second, but we got a report of some debris flying in Coppell, so I want to get back to Maria and give us an update. About that which came in probably about five six minutes ago, right before the rush hour of the remains of flies and Capel, so let's talk a little bit more about that, yes, absolutely, so I want to show you here the warning that Greg was talking about about the tornado warning. now removes Tarrant County from the tornado warning, basically just cuts it, trims it, it's still in place until 9:15 and this is for a rotation that was detected right over Louisville and we're noticing that it actually is moving north and east at about 35 miles per hour, so the warning actually includes a stretch of I-35, it includes a stretch of 121 and The Colony, so what we're seeing is the rotation is still continuing in the area, but Greg, you mentioned that we saw reports of flying debris and Capel and I want to show you what the radar looked like in the last 15 to 20 minutes and this was again right now it's 905 but there's something around 8 45, you could see some of that rotation here and this was Just when I was passing through Coppell, so I'm going to show you here, there's Coppell, there's the rotation, it was just north of Grapevine, this was around the time we were talking to Izzy again, this tornado warning now in uh no longer includes Tarrant County, Greg.

Could you move that slide forward a little bit so we can see how it moved and you can see this rotation here? It just continued moving through time. Right now, a look at the Denton camera showing some really cloudy weather there. I'm going to zoom in here through parts of that storm with a tornado warning that includes Dallas and Denton County. I'm going to show the velocity here so I can better show you where that debris was and that it was near the Capel area around 8 45 and this is now what it looks like around 8 55, so you can see the evolution of that, so we'll probably see if we see any additional damage that's probably See it in this area, again just north of Grapevine, north of Coppell, and you can see it there as we go forward in time, we can see it just to the south from Louisville there and then along 121 there as it continues to move, it's about nine now.

In the morning you can see that area of ​​rotation moving towards the North and now it is a little wider. What that means is that instead of seeing a very tight rotation with storms, it is now becoming a little broader and that is good news for us. means it looks like it's weakening a little bit, but it's still a very dangerous storm as it continues to move north and east at about 35 miles per hour again, this little area here, this area of ​​potential rotation is now approaching from The Colony into Frisco and all that included in that severe storm, uh, warning, that's the yellow you see there, which includes Frisco, includes McKenney, that weather track there, if it holds, which right now looks like it's is weakening on last scan if maintained.

It could still hit Frisco in the next 10 minutes McKinney around 9 39 uh Princeton around 9 54. So that's going to be something we're watching as this potentially moves into Collin County, but a lot of these strong Storms are now moving toward Dallas. Speaking of the county earlier, we knew we would get some warnings for Dallas County and that has certainly been the case this morning with these severe thunderstorm warnings and the tornado warning that De Maria was telling you about as well and that will still have a effect for the area here this morning as well, so we'll continue to monitor this entire line of storms as it makes its way through the area, we'll go back into air reflectivity mode.

Mario was just talking about the storm and showed them that. the previous signature with that rotation is not as impressive as it was so hopefully this storm continues to weaken across the area but for now we still have that tornado warning in effect for Dallas and Denton County along with that storm warning severe too. So, in addition to the brief tornadoes thatintensify in the area, we will have a chance for hail and the threat of damaging wind will continue in the area as well as the morning progresses, so what I'm going to do is stay away. a little bit more on the radar, we still have the southern part of that line of storms with the severe thunderstorm warning that is in effect for the southern part of Dallas County, so for Dallas, the eastern part of Tarrant County in this moment is coming out. from the Arlington Grand Prairie area, but we are moving into Dallas County at this time, so we will have that potential there for damaging wind and hail threat throughout Dallas County also here this morning, so we are expecting Make it a thunderstorm warning. that continues until 10 o'clock here, so just so you know, in the next hour or so this storm will move through Dallas County with potential for some hail and some wind, so we will continue to watch that and if we can do it. a storm track in that part of the storm that is moving through Dallas County right now leaving Tarrant County from Arlington and towards Grand Prairie Duncanville Cedar Hill, this storm will affect it and make its way along and Las areas south of I-20 in the southern part of Dallas County in particular will be affected by this, so Duncanville uh fruit Fruitdale Fruitdale DeSoto Hutchins Lancaster towards Sunnyvale you will see the storm moving towards your area and you will see the approximate times uh 9 31 approximately heading to Lancaster Hutchins around 9 27 in DeSoto around 9 23. so the storm is moving east primarily over the southern portions of Dallas County, but with a severe thunderstorm warning until 10 o'clock for this area, so there is a chance of hail and that threat of damaging wind in those areas that will continue as we move through the next hour, so definitely stay inside in that safe place as these storms move because They are moving quite quickly, but again, those brief spins like the ones we have seen cannot be ruled out even though they are a tornado warning storm that we still have, in effect, that circulation with that is not as impressive as it is.

It was a little bit earlier so that's good news and hopefully we're starting to see this downward trend across the area but in the meantime we still have a potentially dangerous situation across the area with the threat of severe weather continuing. and again the brief twists that Can't be ruled out, so there's the tornado warning storm that we have for Dallas and Denton County and again that tornado watch, a new alert that we'll try to show you here in a moment. will extend a little further east and we talked about the one we had previously across the area, but now some areas in our eastern counties will be included in that as we move forward with the arrest this morning, so that's the surveillance as it is.

Now, but a new one is about to come out, so we'll have an update on this one here as we go through the morning. Let's go back to the time of the storms, once again to let you know that we are still here. We'll be dealing with this for a few more hours, so we're not done with the severe potential in the area yet. Here's the timing of the storms as of now and let's say you can see where the storms were this morning for sure. heading west as they organized last night early this morning so here we are around nine o'clock and now we're moving east so the storms are now lining up pretty well pretty close to where they've been taking the models. the storms here this morning, so as we move towards 10 o'clock here this morning, we will continue to see the storms moving out of the area as we head towards it late in the morning, approaching lunchtime today .

We're starting to see things calm down across the Metroplex, but then we'll have to keep an eye out in our eastern counties for some more severe storms that could intensify again as we move into the afternoon and still head toward Canton and the East Texas. I'm still looking at the potential for severe storms even as we head into the afternoon hours for today, so definitely keep an eye on the weather as we go through the next few hours as we'll be watching for the potential for severe storms that those brief turns again It can't be ruled out that it could come through the area as we go this morning as well, so we're talking about winds of about 45 miles per hour there in the Carrollton area, so the winds are still gusty coming out of the spiders in the Carrollton area and we're seeing a new tornado warning about to go out for Collin County is what I'm seeing here is a new tornado warning is about to go out for Collin County uh here this morning like this which again These warnings these brief turns that what we have been talking about will be a possibility and that is certainly the case so in Collin County we will have the lines leaving here in just a couple of moments for you, but again a new tornado warning for Collin County. with that storm and you can see that Mardel is highlighting that area where we will probably see the new warning and there is the new tornado warning coming up right now for Collin County, this one lasts until 9:45 here this morning, so again.

Here's a flashing red box there, so it's going to move right over my McKinney, east of Frisco, toward the Allen area, heading toward Melissa, not officially under the warning right now, but that's what it will be, that storm. will move over your area here so the circulation we can get an idea of ​​where exactly that circulation is if we can go back to speed mode and show you that again the tornado warning for Colin County uh lasts until 9 45 here this morning, so we will continue to monitor that situation here for you with the new warning that just came out again.

Collin County radar indicated a rotation associated with this storm, so it will be near the Allen McKinney areas moving from Plano. towards Wiley it looks like with the warning area again until 9 45 here this morning so again this is a new tornado warning including Collin County until 9 45 so again this is the rotation indicated by the radar , so the potential is certainly going to be there in that area, so get to your safe place right now in Collin County, as we have that new warning that was just issued for you, so the tornado warning for Dallas and Denton County it has expired, so that's the good news for us, but again they have a new tornado warning for Collin County, it lasts until 9:45, so we will try to get information there for you, so um and again it's the rotation indicated by the radar so I want to get I'm going to Martial one more time to update us on the new storm we have in Collin County the new warning we have in Collin County yeah. and as you mentioned, it is only for Collin County and does not include the entire county.

Plano does not include Wiley not included but Frisco Allen McKinney you are included in this a section between Allen McKinney along Highway 75 is included in this so the tornado warning is until 9 45. it is for a tornado that was a storm capable of producing a tornado that was located near The Colony and is moving north and east at 40 miles per hour, so I'm going to go ahead and adjust some of my settings here so I can add a track for you and again , this is an indicated radar, so we don't have confirmation of this yet, but we have seen it this morning, so in this area the rotation will probably reach McKinney around 9:34.

At this moment it is 9:15. I need you to get into your safe place right now, what does that mean? is that I need you to go into the innermost part of your house or whatever building you are in because I know some of you might be at work right now or at school, uh, put as many walls between you and the outside as possible. possible. away from exterior walls, stay away from windows because these strong winds even if the rotation area doesn't impact you directly, these strong winds can kick up debris and can impact some of those exterior walls and windows, so make sure you keep that in mind , expand the area where we are a little more.

I have that circulation for the warning there towards Collin County, so I just want to show you some of the streets and roads there so you can see the areas that will potentially be affected by this as it moves forward. in Collin County from time to time, this is a tornado warning for Collin County until 9:45 here this morning, so it will be close to Frisco and the economy there, but Sam Raybon Tollway, you know the highway 121 there and it will move towards McKinney Fairview and Allen are good up to uh 75 there as it moves through Collin County there Plano towards Allen here this morning so again those are some of the areas if you are near these areas if you're already at work Maria was talking please stay home and have a safe place to go to the office here this morning because we have a lot of offices and businesses as we know in this area so Legacy Drive Highway 121 Ohio Drive. there and West Spring Creek Parkway in Collin County and Coit Road, uh, also, right along 121 Sam Raven Tollway, there we're looking at the center of that circulation, they're pretty close anyway in those areas right now for the tornado warning we have in Collin County until 9:45 here this morning.

We're going to give you a broader look at what's happening around the Metroplex with storms moving through the heart of DFW right now as we look in reflectivity mode and then zoom in. Here we explain a little more and we are still looking at a couple of severe storm warnings that we have in effect. Dallas County is still included in that as well and we still have a severe thunderstorm warning for part of a tarent I should say. Colin and Dallas counties as well, so some of our warnings are still in effect for Dallas County as we'll be zooming back into the Dallas County storm and we'll show you that and we can put the storm tracker on these as well and then Let's get back to the Collin County storm here in a moment, but there's the severe storm warning for Dallas and Tarrant counties until 10 o'clock here this morning, which is moving east, so Bald Springs Mesquite is heading towards Heath and again eventually a 40 will be in the path of this storm as it makes its way into your area here this morning so there's the storm track on that and some of the areas that will be seen affected and the approximate times as we leave. towards our Fruitdale Hutchins towards Mesquite around 9 38 here this morning and finally Seagoville as we head towards 9 52 and again I just mentioned 40 around 9 55 as we head towards the end of the hour there, so the warning continues until 10 o'clock Here let's go back to the Collin County storm and you get a tornado warning portion of that storm and we'll also put a storm track on that storm for you and talk about what's happening again.

Collin County, it's kind of the storm warning radar indicated. uh tornado uh possible with that so tornado warning until 9 45 here so it will be around the Sam Raven Tollway moving towards McKinney and we will put the storm track near the center of that circulation there so if you go To be in the path of this, you definitely need to be in your safe place and as the storm moves towards you, it moves right over McKinney, as we head towards the top of the hour, around 9 55 and Melissa McKinney around 9 41 o So you will see the storm move towards your area within the next 20 minutes so again please be in that safe place here this morning with the tornado warning there for Collin County until 9 :45.

Zoom out again and you can see this line marching through the heart of the Metroplex here this morning and just in time, we also talked about the movement during the morning rush hour and that is certainly the case here this morning and so severe. the potential will continue throughout the area as well as we move through the next few hours here this morning. Do we have an update? Do we have the new tornado warnings? It is updated. There's an updated chart so we can show you and talk some more. approximately yeah, there it is now it's a little further east here this morning as we anticipated as well so we have that news the tornado watch is in effect so we'll continue to watch that brief turn. potential with thesethunderstorms and this one actually lasts until five o'clock in the afternoon here, so as we get into the afternoon and we start to get a little bit warmer, we're going to get into a little bit more instability as we get warmer here.

As the afternoon progresses, this lasts until 5 p.m. m., so you are watching the tornado watch. Our western counties that we're on the initial tornado watch have been a drop off of that, but it still includes Tarrant and Dallas counties, but actually areas outside. to the east, out towards the canton of Sulfur Springs, towards Corsicana and Atenas, these are the areas that we will have to keep an eye on for that potential for severe weather as the afternoon arrives, now again we will start to warm up a little bit. More instability to work with as we warm up a little bit this afternoon, so the severe potential will actually increase, I think in our Eastern counties later this morning as we move into the afternoon, that's the new alert of tornado that we have in effect. and that lasts until five o'clock, then the initial one was at 11 o'clock this morning, this one has now extended it until five o'clock and includes all of our eastern counties entering the architect region as we move towards In the afternoon, having said that, let's go back to the cast of time, let's see, we can call it.

In fact, let's stop there and I'll let you talk about the tower chambers. This is, I think it's our, um, it's Dallas Baptist, so this is it. our DBU camera and you can see there, this is where actually, when you're under a severe storm warning, this is the type of rain that you can notice, you can't see the buildings that we normally see in the background, so there is visibility. incredibly limited and you can see there's a tree there that's almost falling down and it's being blown around by this wind, so that's how this type of severe storm warns how it can impact us and how it doesn't seem like it's. just you know, there's heavy rain, but there's strong winds and that's what limits our visibility, so I'm going to show you here southern Dallas County, that's the approximate location of where DBU is and we can see here how intense it is. the rain This is again the severe thunderstorm warning that has been extended to 10.

So another 40 minutes or so right now it's 9 22 and this is due to the proper 60 mile wind gusts that you just saw on that DBU chamber, Dallas Baptist University chamber and and quarter-sized hail, I think it's a long 67 and 20 where those two meters were where DBU is located around that area, so really in the heart of one of these severe storm warnings and this is something to always be on the lookout for just because this is moving. heading east at 30 miles per hour, so we'll notice along the leading edge where this is moving again, this is moving from here approximately along I-35 toward Mesquite toward Balch Springs toward 40.

So , along this area is where we are. Seeing it moving forward but what you'll notice first is the strong wind along the leading edge and then you'll notice some moderate to light showers and then you'll quickly notice some heavy showers and that's exactly what we're seeing through our camera. from Dallas Baptist University there, so Duncanville under the severe storm warning is also a place where we're seeing some of that heavy rain, the really bright colors that you see there Camp Wisdom towards Sourcey Road towards 67 probably also see some of a quarter size. hail in that area as well, so again, this is all of southern Dallas County, the Dallas Zoo is also seeing heavy rain and limited visibility, so this is all just the long line of showers and thunderstorms coming They extend through the Metroplex a little further north. a third of Dallas County is also under a severe storm and that severe storm is in place until we see, this one is also in place until 9:45, so in another 20 minutes or so we'll be able to see this update and this is for a severe storm moving northeast at about 40 miles per hour so our university park along highway 75 towards Richardson also has very limited visibility so almost no visibility and it's because of the heavy rain, but I want to take you back to that tornado warning storm and this is out of Collin County this is until 9:45 and this includes McKinney and this includes parts of central Collin County.

I want to show you the speed because it looks a little different now than when we last showed it to you about five minutes ago. Okay, it's a little. It's hard to see there, but this is what I'm noticing. I'm going to draw it for you. I'm noticing this little indentation right here, it looks like another new area of ​​rotation trying to take shape. I'm going to zoom in so I can show you some of the streets around this area, so this is just north of 121 in Collin County, it looks like El Dorado Parkway, it looks like Independence Parkway, Coit Road, Main Street, that's an area I'm looking at that way.

It looks like it's still holding on to some of this rotation and again this is still moving north and east at about 40 miles per hour. McKinney right now is probably experiencing very heavy rain, limited visibility as this small area of ​​rotation continues to move between Frisco and McKinney to the north and east Greg reports on what's going on with these storms and we want to mention the storm in the county of Collin with the tornado warning that children in Plano ISD are sheltering there as they should be with this storm. moving forward, so we still have that tornado warning in effect, so that possible rotation, as Martell, uh, I was explaining to you there with the storm in McKinney, do you want to call a couple of our Tower camps?

Let's take a look at the fair park. I can see the lighting from our Fair Park tower, you can't mention that visibility, so that's certainly going to be an issue for us as well as we spend the rest of this morning with these storms as they move in, that's one of the areas from Fair Park. The tower cameras and the other one that we can normally see on the downtown Dallas skyline can't really see that and now you also see the other Fair Park tower camera there, so visibility is going to be an issue, so that these brief turns if There is a tornado that you probably won't be able to see here this morning, so again this makes the situation even more dangerous.

That's our downtown Dallas tower camera right now. You also see the heavy rain that is falling in that area right now. Here as we approach this morning, we're seeing this line of storms moving through the rest of the Metroplex here for us this morning, so this is what we're going to be dealing with from Fort Worth now on the back of that we're starting Let's see things calm down a little bit and the trend will continue from west to east as we move into the morning as well, but in the areas to the east we talk about the tornado watch that has now been extended and includes more counties east. but still Dallas County is included in that and we have that tornado warning indicated by the red box which is for the central part of Collin County right now, but the southern parts reaching into Dallas and even Dallas County Ellis right now we have severe storm warnings. that are in effect, that storm has moved out of Johnson County, so we have that new severe storm warning, south of Lancaster to Waxahachie, which includes the northern part of Collin County or not, not the county Collin, but Ellis County, right now, between Lancaster Ferris towards Midlothian, which is just around Highway 67 south of Cedar Hill in the southwestern part of Dallas County, towards Midlothian, which is where we have the most strong from that storm and that has caused yes, it would be a thunderstorm warning for Ellis County. here this morning, so it will continue through Ellis County.

I don't know if we could put the storm track there, but it will move over I-45 from Ferris to Palmer, so again be ready for that red. The oak will be affected by Ovilla. You can see Pecan Hill, uh Ferris, around 9 46 here this morning, so those are the towns with the storm track associated with that here as we go this morning, so we'll grab that and show you. this whole line as it moves through the area here this morning with the potential for those brief turns that we've been talking about and certainly the potential for damaging winds and the threat of hail, we also had some video a little earlier from the storm up to Decatur, uh, in south Decatur and Wise County, where we also had some damage, so we'll get some confirmation a little bit later today and watch these storms move out of the area exactly what we were dealing with here this tomorrow, but we had a couple of confirmations of those tornadoes here this morning with those storms a little further west, so we have that tornado warning for Collin County right now.

If you get close to that area again, we'll put a storm track there for you as well, so if you're going to be in the path of this storm in Collin County, you're going to see that a lot of people are going to be affected by this. as it's making its way north and east so I want to get back to Mariel right now you have an update on this storm and I wanted to mention that just at the last minute the national weather service has removed this tornado warning which I mean with that is less of Collin County is now included in This and this is very normal to happen every time we are watching these storms for areas that will be removed from the warning so Prosper Frisco Plano is not in the storm worn by tornadoes, however, McKinney Prince, uh Princeton, you're still in the tornado-worn storm. and this again is for central Collin County, this is in effect until 9:45. and this is due to a dangerous storm that is now right over McKinney.

I'm going to get closer so I can better show you where I am. I'm singing some rotation inside this storm and I'm going to draw it here just because it's almost hard to miss, but it's located pretty close to McKinney. I can see a little rotation area there and I'm going to zoom in a little bit closer to see if I can see any streets, this is just south of 380, by the way, some of the streets I see Virginia Parkway Glen Oaks Drive Lake Forest Drive North Lake Forest Drive Stone Bridge Drive all in this area where I'm seeing the strongest part of the storm and this is actually making its way towards Highway 380 where Highways 380 and 75 intersect Wilmeth Highway going in that direction and it's that's why the tornado warning has been updated in terms of coverage now. includes the 5 freeway where the 380 and the 5 freeway intersect and this is all in the direction of Melissa, however, Melissa is not included in the tornado warning.

I'm going to put a clue where I think I see the rotation just south of 380 moving, it doesn't look like it's affecting other cities, but it's definitely affecting some of those roads, so again 75, where 75 and 380 intersect where they intersect. Highways 5 and 380. I also see Virginia Parkway Lake Forest Drive in Collin County, right? In McKinney there is some of this rain impacted not only by heavy rain but also potentially by hail and I'm going to highlight where I can see some hail. I see a hail core right around here, so this is just west of Highway 75 I.

Now I'm going to zoom in and see if I can see any other roads, this is where FM 1461 and North Lake Forest Drive intersect, as well as FM 543 included there, where I also see a core of hail that could bring hail at least a quarter of the size and again, this is just one part of the storm, a long line of thunderstorms stretching across County Collin, which spans across Dallas and Ellis County, Greg, yeah, we were watching, we'll continue to watch that rotation a little bit. weaker as you just talked about in Collin County right now, but still certainly something we'll be keeping an eye on and we're watching the storm in the southern part of Dallas County in DeSoto as well as with the bears keeping an eye out for possible damage. winds and hail, so this is what we are going to deal with, there is still a dangerous situation as the morning progresses.

I want to bring in Cleo Green right now. You have updates on what you have obtained. on social media what people are saying there, there's a big weather event like this, people jump on social media with what they're seeing in their neck of the woods and I've been tracking a lot of videos on Twitter, here I go. To start with Josh Moore, it looks like he got a head start this morning on the way to his destination. I'm going to read his caption here, he says that seconds before recording this there were very bright and very pronounced flashes of power.

I caught one last flash. Before it stopped, I saw some debris from thetraffic signs along the interstate, this was on Dennis Road in Brock, right off I-20, another tweet here from our reporter Sean Gigi here with us this morning, really tracking what's been happening in a few few areas also shows us a home in south Decatur that suffered major damage here when the tornado hit six people who were inside this home and he says fortunately everyone is okay. I mean, you can actually see how the roof was ripped off. the house there is significant damage here another tweet here from Sean the legend here says this truck had a board straight through the door due to the force of that storm driver inside, it was fine as meteorologist Greg Fields and Marielle have been saying Please enter your safe place.

Being on the road right now is not a good idea. The good thing is that the driver is fine. Sean sent us another video from very early this morning, before dawn, showing us this video filmed by resident Michael Lopez. It shows the tornado actually passing through Decatur and a Transformer exploding. You can see that in the distance, there's a little bit of fear. Bell's mom. Thanks for this tweet. I had the opportunity to talk to her this morning showing us what it looks like in Grapevine, on 114, a traffic accident, someone walking. Also, another tweet here from Max, another accident and that's what we're bringing our Stacia Wilson here because Stacia, as you say, people should stay off the road, but a lot of people were heading to their destinations earlier this morning. things really started around that time, especially in parts of Tarrant County and then it started moving obviously into Dallas County and that's when we really saw people hit the roads trying to get to work, unfortunately, I know a lot of you did it.

Hold on, stay home as much as you can and we appreciate that we are definitely doing you a favor, but we are just seeing accidents all over the Metroplex. This is I-35 eastbound at Post Oak Drive. You have an overturned 18-wheeler. The first time I saw this accident on our cameras it was pouring rain at the time and you know this situation or situations like this take a long time to clear up. Let me show you some more cameras and some things we're looking at. This is happening so it's 6:35 in Rosser so the last time I loaded this camera a few minutes ago it was pouring rain.

It seems to have dried out a bit. You have problems flooding the Central Highway heading north, they are obviously very widened. close to the road, but in a far shot of this you can really see the stagnation. I think they might just want us to take a closer look at how much water is hitting the road on i-35e at Wycliffe, so we had some issues here. before and it looks like you obviously still have moisture there, but it's not pouring rain. One thing they said about the system moving too fast, that's definitely the case when I loaded those cameras.

I had a lot of rain in every shot. It looks like some of those areas are taking a break from the rain, this is 6 35 in Skillman, although they clearly aren't, so this is pretty close to the Garland Mesquite area and you can see it's really going down in areas like this where It's already congested. Obviously the rain is not helping. I'm going to go to our traffic map and show you what's happening with the storms over DFW, our traffic map that we normally use. I really like this ability because it shows you all of our normal roads, but it puts the weather over the top so you can see, as they had mentioned Central Expressway, of course, which goes into Collin County, you're dealing with McKinney Allen, that area has storms right above and keep moving to Sherman so yeah obviously there are some issues weather wise if you live in that area like you've been told you want to stay home avoid the roads if possible just downtown from Dallas, Dallas, you have a lot.

Obviously there are storms there and it's all lit up, so what you have problems along 183 78 30, especially in the eastern part of Dallas, is that the storm system continues to move east 6 35 in that area that I just showed you , you can see that it is raining. but it hasn't even gotten the brunt of the storm at this point and then just move the map south so you can see what you're dealing with, in fact, I'll zoom out and get a broader perspective of what's going on uh. 35 looks like 35W, still got some rain there in the Fort Worth area but it's mainly centered around Dallas County and Collin County and areas south of Dallas, okay I'll send it back to you guys yeah , Yeah.

We'll take over, let's get back on our radar real quick and talk about the particular storms that came into Dallas County. We'll be keeping an eye on that one as well, we'll certainly be keeping an eye on that potential, uh, to get hail. And the wind, with that storm moving through the southern part of Dallas County, is the damaging wind and the threat from Hill will continue and it seems that they want the warning to be enforced for that store, probably in the southern part of the county from Dallas. extend a little further east, there too, so you can see that the line of storms in the southern part of Dallas County, that's what we're going to be watching, there for you, here for the next few minutes, Bald Springs, Lancaster , you're going to be in the path of this, we still have the warning for Dallas County until 10 o'clock, so it lasts another 20 minutes or so with the storm, the thunderstorm SUV Bald Springs Mesquite towards the I- 635 there and Maria was pointing out that the hail core will be pretty close to Highway 67, just along and north of I-20, where we'll see the pink shaded area, so we'll definitely see some hail that we will get closer in that area, so we're talking very close to South Beckley Avenue and Arbor Avenue there in the southern part of Dallas County as she points out to me the yahale potential in that area and that it's going to head east. towards Sunnyvale Street and Illinois Avenue so you'll see potentially some of my big hail taking care of that there for you so that's where we'll have the hail and damaging winds leading up to this as well as up to what 60+ miles per hour, so the center of that pink shaded area is lighter shades of red, about three miles to the end, just west of I-45, so it will be moving over that area here in the next few minutes and that's coming towards us as well on Highway 175 CF Han over the next few minutes as well so we'll have the hail that we'll have to deal with uh in the smaller portion the northern portion of that storm is about four miles just to the west of 175 now, as we get into the southern part of Dallas County here this morning, a broader view of that showing the southern parts of the area toward the Hutchins, will have uh Some potential for damaging winds moving toward your area right now and it will eventually reach Kaufman and Rock Wall counties here for us this morning so that's the tornado warning, the severe thunderstorm warning that we have for Dallas County until 10 o'clock here this morning and we have one a little further south coming into Ellis County let's see what that storm looks like.

Frequent lightning we don't want to forget about that too, so it's certainly something we'll have. We also have to worry about the storm in Ellis County. He has shown some signs in the far south that he is not as strong as he was. This seems to be weakening quite a bit, so that's the good news as it moves towards. I-35 near Red Oak here this morning and north of Waxahachie as it moves out of the Midlothian area so the southern end has weakened but still reaches Dallas County and Collin County which still waiting for the strongest part of that storm, but I'll keep doing the storm trail there, hopefully, it will continue to break down, it looks like that's what it's doing, but the oak leaf here in the next few minutes, the storm will will move over Pecan Hill and eventually towards Ferris and Trumbull here. this morning now as we head back out, step back a little bit, still looking at that line of storms as it makes its way through the area here this morning and we'll have that potential for the brief twists still and then as uh, it gets to late morning into the afternoon hours here this morning we will continue to see the SB weather threat increase now my producer is whispering something in my ear what that Collin County street view was so let's zoom in on the storms there in Collin County so we have the tornado warning that is still in effect and you can see those areas there that will be affected by the severe storm in that center of that circulation moving over these areas there so as Put the streets there for you, you can see some of the areas that we're talking about as we get to Monte Carlo Boulevard there as we head to Twitter Beauchamp Boulevard, some of the areas that are close to where the strongest part is. of this storm is also heading toward Melissa, and notice that some of the streets in that area in and around Melissa include Highway 75 Central moving toward that area and we're talking about Outer Loop Road and East Melissa Road very close to the strongest part of this storm on FM 545 as we move towards Valdosta here as we head towards Collin County so this is the tornado warning storm we have for a few more minutes it looks like it will last until 9 45 So we'll see if this is allowed to expire or extend a little bit further into Collin County and a little bit later in the morning as well, but that will carry over to Blue Ridge, you can see Faberg going. to be in the path of this as it made its way north and east and around 35 to 40 miles per hour when you get back to the Mariel, you have an update on this particular storm once again.

I wanted to share that. The National Weather Service looks like they have expired the tornado warning for Collin County, but I hope to see a continuation of this because the reason it expired is because the rotation area has now moved outside of this red box, however , I'm seeing a pretty strong indication of rotation here, let me show you where this is right now and it's right outside of Melissa. Now this has moved pretty quickly and I can see it here, it's between Melissa and Blue Ridge and this. It's closer to 121, it looks like I'm going to do another zoom here so we can see better that some of the street views where we see some radar indicate rotation.

I'm going to remove that blue dot so I can see better again as Greg mentioned near Highway 121 Melissa Road FM 545 and this is moving north and east and I can see some pretty strong indications of rotation right on the last scan , so we get these scans every now and then. of minutes and this looks like it's showing some minor signs of strengthening again Greg, yes, I look at the information coming from the National Weather Service, they are monitoring the area you were talking about in Collin County, near Melissa Blue Ridge, there may be another Rapid Tornado Warning associated with this, so it's certainly something Maria just pointed out.

The circulation still appears on radar even though the official tornado warning has been allowed to expire. This could change and as we've been talking about, You'll get these brief turns and these warnings could come very quickly as we go through the morning, so that's the area that we'll be watching in the northeast part as we get to the northeast part. of Collin County here this morning and You may need a rapid tornado warning for that portion of the storm as it moves through Collin County. Now, what we have in Grapevine, um, storm damage in Grapevine, do we have video of that?

That's what we're seeing right now on uh, on the screen. So we have some storm damage in the Grapevine area right now, so you can see the power lines, the bent poles, the power lines in those areas, it looks like we have some pretty extensive roof damage as well, right? I'm not sure what that structure is or was and that area there, but we have Mike ulti, he's out there huh, Gary ulti, sorry, out there right now, uh and Gary, what can you tell us? What do you see? there in Grapevine, well what you're seeing now is what's left of a car wash, it looks like it was a seven bay car wash, the roof is ripped off, the power lines, broken pieces of sheet metal that they're stuck on the telephone pole in the background you can hear a chainsaw they're cutting down uh what's left of a tree let me walk over here and show you a couple more power lines that are down you'll see less than 100 yards away distance.

I'm going to go around this officer because I'm going to get yelled at, but, um, you can see this telephone pole snapped completely in half, about three feet up.off the ground, so then there's another one here. Same thing, so on the way it was down to 24.99 and it was raining a lot, there wasn't much wind, but there was a tremendous amount of puddles and puddles on the road, in the right lane, where something like. It went down to the left, so that was pretty dangerous for a while, but right now the sun is starting to clear to the west of here, but I know there's more damage in this area and I'll try to find some of that and get it back to you, well Gary, we appreciate that that's moving out of the Grapevine area, but you can see a lot of damage as those storms passed through there.

We want to take you to a Wise County concert. Sean was there this morning and We have a live image of that area right now where we got some reports of some damage in Wise County earlier. I think we showed you this a little bit earlier since it's a radar shot right now, but as we can, if we can go to Wise County, do we have that's a little blurry? Wow, they told us, but there's a giggy Sean right now, he lives there in Wise County, uh, Sean, what can you tell us? Greg, we are about three or four miles south of downtown Decatur now on FM 730 and the tornado passed right through here.

This is one of the few houses that has been practically completely destroyed, as you just saw, the roof has now become the floor in front here. of us on the ground, uh, a big chunk of the roof that was torn off of this house. I talked to one of the family members that lives here, she said she arrived quickly, without warning, just another reason, uh, when you get these. warnings and these these watches to take shelter when you see the forecast and listen to our meteorologists to take shelter because she said she was in the bathroom uh and she arrived in an instant and her children were in the bedroom sleeping she heard them crying luckily she mom was here and helped house the children quickly, but she said as soon as they heard it, she was here and just started removing the roof of the house, fortunately the six people who live in this house here are fine, there are a few other houses in the area there is one behind here in the distance.

I don't know if we can see it very well from here, but there is one whose roof was torn off. We have reports from a couple more houses. In the area that was also heavily damaged when we got here and if you've seen it on social media, there was a pickup truck, there was a gentleman in his pickup truck that pulled over to the side of the road right in front of this. house and there was a board, I guess from the house it looked like a board that had maybe come loose from the roof or a wall that had gone through the passenger door and the passenger side of his vehicle, fortunately that gentleman that was in his vehicle is okay, okay, but again, that's another reminder that if you can avoid being on the roads when these storms pass, do it, get somewhere safe, shelter in the middle of your house wherever you can, try not to be on the road. road, but just find a safe place to shelter because as you can see these storms cause major damage, luckily everyone here, wow, some of the people that live here, okay Sean, we lost the audio there, but good information.

Wise County there, where we're seeing reports of some damage there, so back to the radar. If you want to show you what's going on there, we'll reach out to Mario because he's got an update on what's going on with this whole line. that's moving forward and we still have several warnings that are absolutely in effect and we kind of saw what we saw coming out of Wise County there with Sean Giggy that happened between six and seven this morning so this has been a threat. that's been going on for several hours and unfortunately our friends in Denton County, friends in Tarrant County, Parker Wise County, are clear, we are no longer under a serious threat there, however, it still exists, uh, to parts of Dallas County, parts of Collin County like Well, it looks like our severe thunderstorm warning in Ellis County is about to expire and we're still seeing some very strong winds, heavy rain and maybe even some hail in parts of eastern Dallas County, which will likely significantly limit visibility and Mesquite Balch Springs is now a couple of In those places where you see those really bright colors that are indicative of hail, we are likely to see hail of at least a quarter the size in this area and this is a thunderstorm warning that is in effect until 10.

And what if you are on Highway 80 south along 635? towards Balch Springs we'll probably see some hail and Greg is drawing that circle which is where we're seeing the highest reflectivity, probably seeing the hail along the leading edge of this is where we're seeing pretty strong wind gusts, just to the south from Balch Springs along Interstate 20. If you perhaps know someone who drives a high-profile vehicle, today is not the day to do it on Interstate 20. That is, at 40, it will now move towards 40 40, not exactly in that severe storm. warning, so we'll see if it extends not only in duration but also in coverage, so this particular storm here what we can see just south of Bald Springs Greg's they're putting a Time Track there, it looks like Lawson around 10.

Lawrence around 10 27 Post Oak Bend City around 10 31 and our friends in Terrell will probably see most of the heavy rain moving in around 10 34 so in the next 30 to 40 minutes you'll have a little time to plan this. Go ahead and charge all your devices my friends in Kaufman County, we're not dealing with any of this yet, but it's headed your way. They have a few moments to plan. I would definitely plug in my phone and make sure I have them all. My WFAA app was downloaded only because in the event of a power outage, you can still get that valuable information by streaming us through the app to make it look like a severe thunderstorm warning has been reduced in size and now only includes parts of the southeast and east.

Dallas County pretty much along 75 and East Mesquite are still included in this Garland, they are barely included in this and our severe thunderstorm warning in Collin County has also been reduced, but coverage has now been expanded, it appears that Fannin and Hunt counties are now included in this. until 10:30. and what I want to point out is that in this part here you can see the upside down C shape and that just indicates some pretty strong winds ahead, so along Highway 69 we'll probably see some strong winds blowing. Through the area again, high profile vehicles are not a good situation or any vehicle at this point will significantly limit visibility, not to mention the waterlogging that is probably also happening in the area, so again along the highway 69 between Leonard and Celeste is where we're seeing some. of these strong winds moving in as well as some heavy rain spreading across the Blue Ridge along Highway 78 where 78 121 and 160 intersect, we're seeing some of that heavy rain in that area as well like this particular severe thunderstorm warning now in place until 10 30. so we're going to continue to watch this, the good news.

I have good news. there are currently no tornado warnings in effect as of 9 50. three in your uh in your morning, let's go ahead and take a look at our roads I know it's been pretty hectic out there Stacia, what does it look like? Yeah, let's take a look so we're still following the situation along i-35e in Post Oak. They had that 18 wheeler turned on its side and they were able to just turn it upright and they're getting ready to clear that road because you can see all those lanes are closed so it's southbound I-35e at Post Oak in Corinth.

I'm also reviewing a few more cameras for you. I was trying. To find something that exemplifies what's happening on your roads weather-wise, but again, the system is moving relatively quickly, as you all have said, so in a lot of these shots you can see that it's starting to dry out. a little bit, what I'm noticing. There are many ponds on the roads. Here's a decent 635 shot on Skillman. It's raining a lot right now and you can see there's a lot of water on the road, so obviously visibility will be an issue if you leave the house. and if you can stay home, do it now.

Here's some good news: I-20 was closed in Dennis as a result of an overturned 18-wheeler. This storm hit them this morning. They've cleared that road. It's moving. all good, uh and as for the accidents, I think a lot of people stayed home. Our advice was to stay home, so that definitely helps as I don't see things as busy as usual, you know, this kind of hitting right in the middle of rush hour, let's take a look at our map and I can show you what you're dealing with in that our map is over the roads, this is the weather over the road, so it looks like a rock wall.

Wiley Mesquite is getting a lot of rain right now you could have seen that with our camera on 6 35 in Skillman it was right around that area and it looks like they are getting a lot of moisture again so if you live in this area like Marielle and Greg . I've been saying stay home and the Squall line extends far north after winter and also has a lot of rain in the northern part of McKinney, not as many storms, but you just have to look around Denton and McKinney on this particular road , so the areas basically on the Central Expressway and east around Selena, you still have a lot of humidity there, if you have to leave the house, definitely take your time, make sure you watch your speed and a lot of times you can't tell how.

There's a lot of water on the road so it's something you'll definitely want to pay attention to and the easiest way to control your vehicle is to just go slow and don't follow the person in front of you too closely because it's just very easy. slipping when the roads are wet and slippery, okay, we're going back to Mark and Kara, right, we're going to Cleo Cleo, hello station, yeah, listen, if you can do it safely, so we want to see what it looks like. in your danger zone so use the hashtag WFAA time um the hashtag WFAA I'm on WFAA so we can see what it looks like in your danger zone, but please if you can do it safely, Greg and Marielle were talking.

About that hail, Cecilia in Mansfield shows us how big that quarter-sized hail was in the palm of her hand. There Cecilia shows us this hail damage in Mansfield, showing us how big it was too. DFW Scanner we follow each other. Here is a photo of the interior of Sam's Club in Grapevine. Thanks to Rosa Kerr for this photo.Well, just showing us the extensive damage there, it looks like a part of the ceiling collapsed at a Sam's Club in Grapevine, another tweet here from our own Sonia Azad, who is home safe and sound here, showing us the view from its great height, showing us the Dallas skyline.

It's invisible this morning as the system goes through all of these tweets, by the way, they're within 9 hours here, showing us what's happening at this point. DFW Airport just tweeted an update a few minutes ago that a tornado warning is in the immediate area. for near the DFW airport has been cleared as Greg and Marielle had mentioned so they say check the weather in your area before traveling to the airport and then check with your airline for the latest updates on the status of your flight because it may be delayed or possibly canceled also another tweet here from UNT giving us an eagle alert here saying the tornado warning has been removed, it has expired, they are going to resume normal operations and will continue to monitor the weather as conditions may change and will also inform people that you need to be careful if you can't get to school, so don't come to McKinney High School tweet this in a few minutes here saying that you're sheltering in place on the first floor right now, so we're seeing a lot of official places. those messages on social media as well as this tweet here from Lisa showing us the damage caused by the car wash in Grapevine, there is also major damage once again if you are in the area where you are safe and healthy and can leave us know. look at what's going on in your area please send us those videos those photos using the hashtag WFAA weather WFAA I'm willing to post them here so we can really show people what it looks like out there okay Greg.

I'll send it back to you, yes, I'll update you on your radar once again, a new warning. These warnings again, as we've been talking about getting pretty quickly through the areas, this line continues to move east, reaching the east of the Metroplex, almost now not quite. but we are looking at a new severe storm warning that we have in effectfor a hunt in Dallas in Kaufman and Rockwall counties, it lasts until 11 o'clock. I heard this morning, so you see it's moving right over Mesquite, so we're talking about hail. could be some pretty big hail, up to a half dollar, moving over 40 in Heath right now, that's where we have that core of hail, so I'm sure they are experiencing hail moving over Lake Ray Hubbard in this moment. on the 40 in Heath, the rock wall areas right now we're looking at maybe a walnut sized hill in that area here this morning about an inch and a quarter, maybe with the size of the hail in that area, You can see that Mariel makes the estimates of the size of the hail.

There you can see an inch, uh, pretty close to that across the entire area, but it might be a little bit bigger in some places as well. It's a big hail for events and 60 miles per hour also associated with that this morning, so from Balt Springs. 2 to 40 right now that's what we're going to have some gusty winds around Bald Springs and that core of hail we just talked about is moving over 40 maybe just north of there heading out toward McClendon Chisholm here this morning too, this continues until 11 o'clock this morning, so there should be a thunderstorm warning for Dallas, Kaufman and Rockwall counties, here for the next few minutes until four, about the next hour , more or less, in that area, let's zoom out one more time and show you this.

The entire line that is starting to move a little further east into areas of Tarrant County will be safe for now as the storms get there, but as we get into the eastern parts of Collin County and then Let's move out. -30 Royce City towards Greenville Commerce towards Bonham there will still be strong potentially severe thunderstorms in those areas here at this time, so we have the three boxes that indicate the severe thunderstorm warnings, there are no tornado warnings at this time, but We have that potential for damaging winds and hail and maybe that brief turn that we'll talk about and that we've been dealing with all morning, so we'll come back to a mark and Carol right now for something like that. restart things what's happening news wise and we'll be back with you here in just a few minutes guys okay thanks Greg yeah we've been very busy this morning and continued coverage from 6:45 this morning due to the severe weather and we have seen widespread damage so far back in the path of the storm at this point we have crews in Decatur we heard from Sean Gigi not long ago it looked like a house had been destroyed there due to one of the confirmed tornadoes that we have spoken.

This morning we also have a crew in Grapevine, we've seen downed power lines, we've had reports of a roof collapsing at a Sam's Club in Grapevine, so there are a lot of different areas in North Texas that won't have to be in mode. of cleanup as the storm moves in, yeah, a very busy morning here and I know it's been a very scary morning for many of our viewers as well and you mentioned that the house that was destroyed, Sean Kiku's, was right at the worst possible moment. of the year with Christmas just around the corner, but Cleo Green has been scouring social media to capture some of the images and videos that people have been sending in and wanted to give you a quick update on some of the technical aspects that He been dealing with this morning, look at the FlightAware map right now.

The DFW Dallas area overall sees about four times as many cancellations as the rest of the country, with about 178 total flights canceled or delayed between DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field as well. Looking at the Encore map this morning, they've seen a substantial increase in 338 outages. They're reporting that there are over 21,000 customers affected right now, as you can imagine, as a result of those storms, and they've also seen school districts . I know. that we heard previously from Plano ISD and Allen ISD that they were not very cautious at that time. Shelter in place due to severe weather moving into the area.

We have also seen schools that have had delayed starts and again. We previously heard from our own Cynthia Izzy Gary who said there were four schools she was hearing from that were out of power and they had emergency bags there to make sure everyone was okay, but again she was reserving a spot at the school there for one of your son's spelling bees, yeah we had a friend at a Walmart in Grapevine, the power went out and that came back on, but just now I got the voicemail from Fort Worth ISD talking about that this morning They will not accept tardiness, many children are late.

It's time to get to school like you should. You've heard Stacia Martial and Greg talk all morning about how look, take your time, there's no need to rush out of some of our areas, the storm is over, obviously, if you can get out safely, that's fine. do it but there are still a lot of people affected by these storms yeah Greg let's talk about that because we're kind of a tale of two areas so you have people telling you to be careful if you're going out there are downed power lines. like that and then there's another part of the viewing area that's still waiting, yeah, we're still dealing with the storms and we'll go back to some of the areas where we have some damage, we'll show you that here soon.

In just a moment, as this line continues to march very quickly towards the ice here this morning, so we have a couple of watch boxes that we still have, in fact, with the severe thunderstorm warnings, there are no tornado warnings at this time, but there is the potential for damaging winds. the big hail has been bigger than a quarter in some areas here this morning and the one that's moving in from the eastern part of Dallas County, let's zoom in if we can and show the one that's going to be moving into Voice City and Terrell.

We had flagged the core of hail associated with that and probably toward Mesquite and Balch Springs as well as Seagoville, we'll probably see some hail, maybe up to a quarter size, a little bit larger in that area and that's moving up. . towards the wasteland and Rockwall looking at heavy rain and gusty winds there towards Royce City Terrell which will eventually come out towards Kaufman and a little further north looking at that severe storm warning that one is going to hunt Dallas Kaufman in Rockwall counties to A 10 o'clock I hear for us as we approach this morning, which is the severe storm morning that says 10 a.m. m., it's just after 10 a.m. m., so we'll see if that's spreading.

Sorry, at 11 a.m. m., here this morning. until 11 a.m. m. with that dust storm and you see the cities impacted by Crandall going out towards Kaufman and around 10 35 and Will's Point just as we head towards 11 o'clock, now a little bit of the north that we're still looking at. that severe storm warning there also north of our town Roy, moving into areas toward Wolf City, just west of there, moving right over Leonard right now, so it includes the eastern part of Collin County, looks like the biggest part of that. The storm has moved out of Collin County, the exception will be, I believe, the southeasternmost part of Collin County, but into Fannin and Hunt counties as of 10:30 this morning.

Josephine is moving right over her area right now with hail and damaging wind again threatening a severe storm. Thunderstorm warning in effect there until 10 30 here this morning, so you can see Farmersville east of there right now, but that will move toward Greenville along I-30, watching for the potential for some thunderstorms strong and severe in that area throughout. I-30, you'll see Highway 380 there. I-30 Commerce Drive toward Celeste and you will encounter stronger thunderstorms moving along Highway 69, so maybe some hail, some gusty winds, very heavy rain, also frequent lightning associated with these. So again, this is a severe storm warning for Colin Fannin and Hunt counties until 10:30 here this morning, so once again we'll give you a broader view of what's happening as it relates to this one. line of storms entering our eastern counties. right now and that's where the tornado warning has changed as well, so we can show it to you and then we'll get a little better as I say we're looking at the new tornado warning that's about to come out.

See the flashing red box there, so let's zoom back into that area. This is a new tornado warning for Fannin County until 10:45 here this morning, so we will have that warning. I want to go back to martial. You have more details about this. New warning and it's until 10:45, so for another 40 minutes and this is a severe storm that is actually capable of producing a tornado, so it is indicated by radar, which means we have no confirmation, but we are seeing enough evidence on the radar to move forward. and if this tornado warning is issued, the primary danger of course is the possibility of a tornado, however, we could still see hail the size of a nickel.

We could also see 60+ small, adequate winds before the storm, so I'm talking closer to Honey Grove. Highway 82, where we were able to see some of that stronger wind, of course, the heavy rain limits visibility down into Wolf City and is also a big problem. I'm going to go ahead and show you what speed looks like and what's going on with my friends at Fannin. Condado, I know this is pretty much towards the end of where our radar can read, however, we can still see a little bit of that Haitian rotation. It looks like it's between Highway 69 on Highway 69 between White Wright and Leonard.

I'm going to zoom. in a little bit more I've drawn in that rotation I'm going to zoom in a little bit closer to see if I can see more roads uh Trenton it's for you it's for Randolph and this is right in the middle if you're familiar with This area is right in the middle of 121 Highway 78 and between 69 and Highway 11 is where I see that rotation and again, this is a tornado worn storm for Fannin County and this will be in effect until 10:45. moving north and east at 35 miles per hour if you are in Trenton if you are in Randolph if you are in Bailey Leonard in Fannin County I need you to get to your safe place now, that means the innermost part of your home, place as many walls as possible between you and the outside, make sure you have your mobile devices with you, show that you can still receive these updates from us even if you lose power again, this is heading north and east.

I'm going to put a tracker on this so you can better see which direction it's heading just need to update some settings here we go so again it's heading towards Highway 82 if you're familiar with that area of ​​Dodd City at about 10 24 , so another 15 minutes or so, but even if you have that time, listen, go ahead and go to your safe place, this is definitely not part of the storm we want to mess with and this is all part of a long line of rains. and thunderstorms extending from the Red River to Hunt County, Rockwall Kaufman County and even parts of southeastern Dallas Greg County.

I was about to mention the alert before that new warning came out, so we'll still have the potential for these brief twists. along the leading edge of this line, so they actually get a tornado watch that still includes Tarrant County, although Tarrant didn't count, as it looks like it will be out of the severe weather threat, but the areas toward our east heading towards I. -35 Sulfur Springs towards Terrell and matching I-20 Terrell Canton towards Greenland Sulfur Springs along I-30 and I-20 in those areas of our eastern counties and also in direction to I-45 and I-35.

We still have that potential for strong, severe storms. I want to update you on the timing of these storms that we're still going to be dealing with for a few more hours, but as we approach lunchtime in the afternoon, I think by then the entire Metroplex should be clear as far as the storms. It will actually clear from west to east, but as we get it underway over the next few hours, heading into lunchtime today, you will see the extent to which in Paris we will still face some stronger and potentially severe storms. Off I-30 from Greenville towards Sulfur Springs and also down I-45 and I-35, maybe a little more isolated from nature, but still the potential for strong and severe storms will continue in those areas and around noon into the afternoon is certainly going to be a very different drive through North Texas compared to what we're dealing with here this morning with all thosestorms moving into East Texas and The Architects region with that severe weather threat likely increasing as we move forward. our Far Eastern counties to Louisiana and Arkansas a little later today we have reporters who have also deployed.

I think we have Sean Gigi, we want to get back to him and talk about what's going on in Wise County. do you have another update for us Sean, yeah it's amazing how quickly things change uh Greg obviously while the east side of our coverage area is getting hit right now the sun is shining brightly here in Decatur we're about three miles, three or four miles. south of downtown Decatur on FM 730 and it's hot, it's bright, the weather is nice right now, but as you can see, the storms that came through this tornado that hit pretty much destroyed this house here and there were six family members inside. at that point fortunately they are okay and if I'm not sure how much they heard before but the family member I spoke to said he was in the bathroom and a tornado quickly in an instant and they didn't.

I didn't even have time to get to the shelter, she was in the bathroom, her children were in the bedroom, but fortunately, although the roof is torn off, they are fine, they told me that they are not even allowed back in. Meanwhile, because of the collapsing roof, I also want to bring one of the neighbors who lives behind here. This is Michael, he's been sharing a lot of videos with me if you've seen him on social media. uh, because he lives right behind this house, luckily your house is fine, luckily the tornado didn't see it, but you filmed some of that, you shared those videos with us and we've been sharing them on social media of the tornado going through what Was it explaining what that was like for people who have never experienced a tornado?

What were you seeing? What did you feel when it happened? uh like he walked through your front door. Well, actually I was in bed, we were listening to the storm and everything. uh we heard the wind was getting stronger and a lot stronger here so we decided to go out and see it all. In fact, I confirmed it was a tornado every time I went outside and was running to get my phone to film it all. for you uh, it's just crazy, it's scary. I know they said his wife and his two kids are fine, but I think what's even more surprising is that they said their kids slept through all of this.

Yes, that is correct. We were awake. That's why we heard everything, but my kids were fast asleep, so they didn't feel anything at all. Do you know if anyone in this general area who suffered significant damage is everyone you know? Okay, yes, actually. I ran to check on my neighbors to see if everyone was okay. Luckily, everyone said they were fine. It was only material damage. We are glad you are well. Obviously no power here and that's what I was starting to say before our audio cut. What happens is that obviously the houses are damaged, these families have nowhere to turn our cameras will disappear, many things will disappear, but we must remember that these families do not have a home, they do not have a place to sleep tonight.

And so even when our cameras aren't here and everyone else is gone, they're going to need help, so if they can find a place to help these families whose lives have been changed, we'll try to get that for them too. but try to find a place where you can help, but yeah, there's a lot of damage here just south of Decatur. Fortunately, as far as we know, everyone is okay, but we've had some pretty amazing video coming out of this area and everything. about North Texas and I think Cleo might have some of that. Cleo, yes Sean, what an incredible story.

I'm glad he and his family are doing well as you said things are starting to improve in some areas and we are seeing it in some official accounts. on social media here on Twitter DFW Airport saying they know the tornado warning has been lifted, things are clear at the airport, they are really urging people to check the status of their flights because some flights may have been canceled or delayed at Love Field about 45 minutes ago. a temporary ground stop due to thunderstorms in the area, so just a heads up for you too if you have to catch a flight this noon, our Sonia Azad, one of our reporters, here's the health reporter, showing us that it's nice and cozy at home, but yes.

Things don't really look good from her window here, showing us that Skyline is almost invisible. Another tweet here from the DFW Scanner really shows us what the inside of a Sam's Club looks like. This is on Grapevine. You can see that part of the ceiling here collapsed. There's a lot of damage to clean up there once again. This is at a Sam's Club in Grapevine. Another tweet here from our Sean Gigi on that house actually shows us some close-up damage of how that roof was ripped off by that tornado as it moved through. Up to six family members were inside this house and since Sean said everyone is fine, I'll end here with another tweet from Cecilia, she is in Mansfield, since Greg and Marielle mentioned that some people saw hail on her neck . the forest that is showing us in the Palmer by hand that that hail is the size of a quarter there and this is at Mansfield station.

I'm going to bring you up now because I know we're talking about the roads and a lot of people, they were heading to their destinations this morning to get where they were going before a lot of this happened here's an 18-wheeler that gets snagged against a tree, so be careful if you have to be at the road station. Send it to you. Yes, we can't just say that. Thanks Cleo, and you are right, we have seen a number of issues involving large trucks this morning. Luckily, this is a look at the i-35e Post Oak, you already know it when I reviewed. with you, they closed that whole part of the southbound lane as a result of an 18 wheeler rolling over, it's gone, so they cleaned it up, it's open again, that's in Corinth.

You're seeing things like this right on the other side of the Metroplex, people with stopped vehicles and a lot of stopped vehicles, you know, they always say, I mean, you've heard this a million times, turn around, don't drown, but it's so true that you just don't know how high the water is and maybe you can get through. but then their vehicle gets damaged, so they don't want to take risks in situations like that. Oh, many of you stayed home this morning just avoiding this and if you could, that was really the best thing you could do. 6 35 There's still a steady downpour there, but it's not as heavy as before and this is the area where we're seeing the most rain now, so this is east of Dallas, this is U.S 88 Trinity.

You see, it's really falling into that area. because that's where the storm system moved and then also I-20 in this part of I-20, so this would be southeast of Dallas in Lumi, you have some problems there because just because that's where the system 35 on Regal Row no problems there just A little bit of rain and I wanted to show you that this is like the silver lining so everything was great. Visibility in buckets was extremely limited. It's on Weatherford I-20 in Dennis and you can see it's been cleared, there was an 18-. Wheeler that closed the entire Interstate and that is no longer the case.

I want to make sure I can get my uh, my graphic studies. Okay, we're ready to go, so if you're going out right now, this is what you need to worry about. about to the roads and again if you can stay home in this area that's the best I-30 heading northeast you also have 80 around the 40 area so from Mesquite to 40 80 heading east it rains a lot there . 20 that part that you just saw on your screen you have a lot of still and then also 175. also a little bit around Hutchins 45 southbound but mainly this is where you see most of this as far as DFW goes, okay uh Mark Cara, back to You, no, no, no, we're going live, yeah, that's live from a damaging Grapevine, look at damaging Grapevine, okay, and we've got the clothes lines down, so the storms They stopped by a little earlier this morning, so this is Wall.

Street, Dove and Grapevine right now, so yeah, here's what yeah, the damaged storms left behind as they passed through there a little bit earlier this morning. We had Cynthia Izigetti on the phone, who was in that area and they were sheltering in place. at her son's school there this morning so they can see the extensive damage to the roof. It looks like clothes lines and power poles are bent in that area, so our buildings are suffering. There is serious damage in the Grapevine area again. That's a video from Wall Street and it comes down that line of storms moving east, but they're pretty strong right now, so we want to get back on the radar and talk about this, we're talking about potentially very heavy rain, some hail, frequent lightning, this is moving into a Kauffman and Rockwall Counties right now, so as we get back on radar we are still looking at the severe thunderstorm warning for Dallas, we hunt for Kaufman and Rockwall counties, this lasts until 11 o'clock , so the west city is just west of there, but you'll see it extends back.

Highway 80 to 40. Moving towards Terrell at this time, this will move east. I mentioned lightning and as we put the lightning in there, you can see how intense these storms are going to be and look at all the pink that we have here, the lighter shades of red, the pink areas and how extensive they are, so we're talking about a very large potential hail core associated with this storm, as well as as it moves into Kauffman and Rockwall County, just south of McClendon Chisholm, you see large hail over an inch in size, so we're talking of perhaps even a walnut-sized hail associated with this hill approaching a golf ball and moving.

Towards Talty and Union Valley, so let's get more information on this and that potential for the big hail we're dealing with. Let's get back to Marielle with more information on that. Yes, Greg, we actually just received a report at the McLendon Chisholm Fire Department. reports a tail the size of a half dollar, so it's now confirmed and I'm not surprised given how this looks on the radar. I'm going to zoom in a little bit closer and I want to emphasize that when we look at radar and when we look at hail nuclei, these could be a mile or two away from where we're actually seeing them, so, for example, we had this hill reported in the city, but the core of hail right now is off FM 548 and 205 and as you mentioned this is just a very very strong line of showers and thunderstorms, although it is not a tornado it is absolutely shocking just from the amount of hail that get out of this, uh, Greg, I'm going to put a storm trail in there. for you, but before we do, our producer just mentioned to us that we left Decatur, so just in south Decatur and Wise County two people were confirmed injured, one was taken to the hospital and I know I'm not sure which one. one was hit by debris, so we often talk about how powerful debris can be and that's why we stay away from exterior walls, we stay away from windows, yes, that flying debris that causes a lot more hurt many times in the real world.

Storm people get hit by that flying debris, so put as many walls between you and the outside as possible. I can't emphasize that enough, so we'll talk more about that and we talked about that and we had the video from South Decatur. and Wise county a little before the house that was destroyed there now Mariel was just talking about the storm they are moving towards a rock wall a county right now is moving from the eastern part of Dallas county very large hail and extensive The core associated with this as it moves toward Crandall Terrell didn't head toward Will's point in Quinlan toward East Tawakoni, so when we put that storm track there for you, once again you'll see Terrell around that 1027 West tuacani just after a 10 30 here this morning so within the next 10 to 15 minutes as this whole line of storms has been moving very quickly as we've been talking about so West Tawakoni around 10 34 leaves for Wills Point as we head towards the end of the hour in Emory around Also at 11 o'clock here this morning, so there has to be a thunderstorm warning for the potential for half dollar sized hail associated with that and it also has strong wind gusts, so we're looking to add a couple tornado warnings and a new one. is coming out for Fannin and Lamar counties right now so again these brief spins can't rule it out as they move through the 10 45 area for Fannin and Lamar counties so it's a new tornado warning a radar that indicates our rotation. with that and we do We have that tornado warning that we still have on top of that sotalking on the phone people taking photos um so no we haven't been able to get out of the car like I said I mean there's a lot of traffic jam in this area for obvious reasons but there's a lot of things you can do.

I see from inside the car, obviously, just as people are trying to get their lives back together right now, yeah, and Sydney, if you stop and finally get out of the car, please be very careful about maybe some downed power lines, you know I'm seeing. a lot of tree branches down and that can be a really big problem in the area after storm damage like this. I just want to emphasize that not just for you, but yes, I actually see some, oh yeah, wow, yes, you can take a favor, absolutely, you can see that. We'll definitely, uh, be careful and we certainly hope that everyone listening at home follows the same advice.

Sydney, what was it like driving to Grapevine? I know you were. I think you went to that area from the west, so you went. Driving from the west to Grapevine, so we went to Weatherford and then it would be expensive to go after the weather because we were jumping all over the place, yeah, River Oaks, Lake Worth, we were in a lot of different places, but from where we were, this is the first real damage we suffer. I've seen it and you know, we talked about how this thing can come out of nowhere and how quickly it can happen.

We didn't really see it. I mean, we've been driving around God looking for damage for the last hour or so. and where we were I just didn't see anything. I'm going to see if I can leave this for you now that we're getting a little bit closer to the road once we can turn here oh yeah. Some people are boarding up their windows, um, but to answer your question, no, at first we hadn't seen any damage and then, wow, right when we got here and, like I said, you know, in the back streets once we arrived.

Here it is, home after home, after home, as you can see in the last few minutes you stay with us. I appreciate you Sydney, we appreciate you being there being our eyes and hopefully you can find some neighbors recovering from this. Just be a listening ear for us. I want to go ahead and get back on the radar because we've had some improvements in some locations, so the radar is now showing somewhat clear in Rockwall County. Rockwell County, one of these locations that was affected. recently with large hail, but now Rockwell County is completely removed from the severe storm warning and now includes hunting in Kaufman County until 11 and this is for this part of the storm that continues to produce the hail potential of the size of a ping pong ball. and 60 mile per hour winds and this is all moving east at 35 miles per hour, so I'm going to zoom in here because we're not completely out of the clearing, although we still have a lot of the area to think about. on our friends in the city of Terrell and in Terrell and in Kaufman County so this part of the storm is moving east so in the next 30 minutes or so also at 10 49 you'll see some heavy rain shower you They'll catch up, uh Cobb. at 10 54.

Wills Point around 1103 and that's just the initial part of the storm, you'll likely experience some heavy rain at this point and then a short time later some hail moves into the area I'm going to be watching more up close. the north here Lone Oak still seeing some moderate to heavy rain Greenville one of the places now on the tail end of the storm as it continues to move east and trade is just beginning. I want to touch base again. In our tornado worn storms, we still have in Fannin County the warning that lasts until 10 45 Greg, do you have an update on that?

Yes, I just received an update. I actually had a vine. The producer was telling me that the Grapevine School in Grapevine is the elementary school. is being a high school back to high school Grapevine High School is being evacuated, but because they have roof damage from the storms that passed through there earlier, the kids at Grapevine High School are being evacuated, they have a leaky roof, roof damage from the storms that moved through the area we're sending a team there so we'll have more on that for you when you come here hopefully for our 11 o'clock show, which will arrive here in just a few minutes.

It's just the images that come out of Grapevine. My heart absolutely goes out to them, but thankfully there's no ongoing threat there now. It has now moved east and I'm going to let you guys get in touch with these tornado warnings. Yes, okay, and we'll talk more about them. those and we and Maria was updating you on those storms and we're not done with the severe weather yet so we still have a couple of our tornado warnings in there uh we're going to deal with it see Fannin County. goes until 10 45 here this morning and these storms also Fannin and Lamar County so there are actually two tornado warnings for Fannin County until 10 45 and Lamar County is also included in one of these , so we will continue to look at potential areas of rotation with both storms over our Pecan Gap Nut Hunting Grove moving out into a Sumner eventually and, uh, dusty, it hasn't hit Paris yet, but that will probably be a change here in the The next few minutes is as the storms make their way into that area, so I'll try to track the storm and show you the areas that will be affected.

We think with these storms here within the next half hour or so, as we put that storm track in there and it will move. the Roxton area again heading towards Paris and those are areas where we have warnings for those and again, these will be approximate times as we head towards the Noble harman of Brookston and Paris around 11:14. a little bit, within the next 30 minutes or so get ready in Paris, well, what could potentially be a tornadic storm moving towards your area, so we'll see if these are warnings that will extend beyond 10 45 here or so in the next four minutes or So we'll know if they're allowed to expire or they'll be extended a little bit later in the morning as we get closer to noon, so we'll continue to keep an eye on them as we get the storm track out of there for you and then we'll show you what happening elsewhere to the line of storms that will move east through the area here this morning as we approach lunchtime in the afternoon, all of our eastern counties should be out of The storm threat is tomorrow, but we want to go to our Chopper right now that's over Grapevine, which I'm told is over Grapevine right now so you can see the damage and what it looks like from the air.

Let's go to El Chapo right now and you can see the roof damage that we're seeing. In that area, this is again a live image from our Chopper in Grapevine right now, so North Richland Hills. Sorry, this is North Richland. Hills, not Grapevine North Richland Hills and you can see it's a roofing company it looks like the roof has been damaged in North Richland Hills so this is the video from our Chopper Live video that we're watching there uh the video . for the damage in North Richland Hills so this is after the storms that passed and we've had several tornado warnings and a couple confirmations and even some video of a tornado on the ground so we can get out and see exactly what we're dealing with. dealing with as these storms continue to move out of the area here as we head into the afternoon, that's all going to shift to the east, so we're actually starting to see some clear skies across the area, but yeah, that's a roof company that has extensive roof damage in North Richland Hills here this morning, so we will continue to keep an eye on the radar with the storm line now moving a little further east, entering our eastern counties and again the warnings that we have been talking. about um go up to 10 45 so we'll have a couple more minutes to see if these extend or not so it looks like the tornado warning for Fannin County has expired now they're going to expire that one and they're also going to expire the um the tornado watch for Colin Dallas Denton Ellis Fannin Grayson also hunts counties so the areas I talked about before we showed them that tornado watch before and we knew the western counties would be left out of that so that's certainly the case , but the warning The tornado warning for Fannin County expired here for today and it's also expiring for Fannin and Lamar counties, so yeah, those warnings will expire at 10 45, so the red boxes you see there they will disappear, but we will still have the Sophia. thunderstorm warnings that we're going to be dealing with in those areas a little further east with the damaging threat of wind and hail that will continue and those areas around Terrell going out to Emory and land to Springs, you're still going to be under that thunderstorm warning. tornado or should I say it will be a thunderstorm warning in that area tornado warnings will be allowed to expire I want to show you the severe weather forecast the updated severe weather forecast confirms exactly what we were talking about with the Western counties have been removed of that, but we will still have that potential for strong wind gusts that spin tornadoes and large hail perhaps even larger than quarter size.

You see that risk area enhanced in every Texas by this afternoon, so if you have some family friends in East Texas here towards Tyler and Longview heading towards Jacksonville and Nacogdoches, make sure they are safe here and know that they have their safe place and they have a way to get warnings here this morning, so if you haven't contacted them, you'll want to do so here this morning and we'll also move into the afternoon with that line of storms as it continues to march east, but the Dallas County, Tarrant County and certainly the areas toward the Denton areas to the west won't have to worry about more severe weather as the day progresses today, but there is a higher risk that we're still going to have to contend with, even as we head toward parts of I-45 in our southeastern counties. that increased risk of some severe storms as the day goes on and moving into the afternoon, let's go back to the radar one more time to show you what's going on there to see if we have those warnings to see the tornado warnings that they've left.

That's the good news, but we're still seeing the potential for severe storms for our eastern counties, now moving toward Paris, now Greenville, you're still seeing some strong storms moving through, it looks like it's moved for the most part, it's still moving. moved out of Rockwall County. uh Kaufman County towards Terrell, entering Van Zant County, will still have that potential for some strong, severe storms there for you, although Van Zandt County is not under any warnings at this time, but we'll see if that pans out. extends, perhaps cutting out the northern part. from Van Zandt County with that southern end of that line of storms as it moves into that area here with the damaging threat of wind and hail that will continue to be a concern a little further south, the storms are not severe, but we are still looking at some of our rain and storms towards Palmer there and a little further south, but again that's not what we're seeing, severe weather and again all tornado warnings have been allowed to expire.

I want to return to Mariel. You have more for us. Absolutely as you mentioned, the tornado warnings have expired, however, we are now receiving reports from those locations where you know damage was confirmed on County Road 46-65 and County Road 4664 near Highway 69 in Fannin County and if was with At that time, we were actually showing them some of that rotation in the area; Unfortunately, there is a confirmed injury in that area also on County Road 5040, but at this time those are all the reports we are receiving. from that area, okay, we're going to be getting ready here for the WFAA news from noon at 8 starts at 11.

We'll get together to gather some new data and we'll get a little more organized and we'll join you then to the uh. 11 in about 13 minutes until 11 a.m. this morning today showers and thunderstorms this morning with a mostly sunny sky with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon some storms may have severe highs in the upper 60s Southwest winds 10 to 15 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour becoming west at 5 to 10 miles per hour this afternoon chance of rain near 100 percent tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then partly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles hourly Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clears up cooler with highs in theUpper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour current time is 10 48 a.m. central standard time you're listening to Noah all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec56 serving Fort Dallas Area worth listening to, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for County Han in north central Texas Hopkins County in north central Texas Raines County in north central Texas Delta County in north central Texas Lamar County in north central Texas until 11:30 a.m. central standard time at 10 20 8 a.m. central standard time severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near Honey Grove to Greenville Club Lake moving east at 55 miles per hour 60 miles per hour wind gusts and half dollar signs hail Radar of origin indicated the impact Hail damage to vehicles is expected.

Wind damage to roofs is expected. Lining entries. Affected locations include Greenville Paris Sulfur Springs Commerce Cooper West Telekony Blossom Wool City Queeland Emory East Helocaney Point Cumbi Como Roxton Campbell Park Cove Lake Tawakoni Cooper Lake and Greenville Club Lake. This includes Interstate 30 between mile markers 89 and 140. A tornado watch remains in effect until 11 a.m. m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas. The tornado watch also remains in effect until 5 p.m. m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas. For your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away. From Windows, the severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 11 a.m.

CST for warm southwestern and northern Kauffman counties at 10 a.m. CSTTime a severe thunderstorm was located near Terrell moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger of ping-pong ball-sized hail and wind gusts to 60 miles per hour Weather Observers trained at source will impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured hail expected to damage roofs, windows and vehicles wind damage to roofs sighting entries affected locations include Terrell Kaufman Roy City Crandall combined talty Quinlan Park Cove New Town City Lake Lake tawakani Elmo Elk Grove Post Oak Bend City Union Valley Oak Ridge Wave Lawrence cash and Heartland a tornado watch remains in effect until 11 a.m.

Central Standard Time For North Central Texas, a tornado watch also remains in effect until 5 p.m. m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas let's now check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 581 in effect until 11 a.m. m. this morning today showers and thunderstorms this morning with a mostly sunny sky with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon some storms may be severe highs in the upper 60s Southwest winds 10 to 15 miles per hour with gusts of up to 30 miles per hour becoming westerly 5 to 10 miles per hour hour this afternoon chance of rain there 100 percent tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming partly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Winds southwest about five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour current time is 10 52 a.m. central standard time is listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for North Central Han County of Texas Hopkins County in north central Texas Raines County in north central Texas Delta County in north central Texas Lamar County in north central Texas until 11 30 a.m. m. central standard time at 10 28 a.m. m.

Central Standard Time Severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near Honey Grove to Greenville Club Lake moving east at 55 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 16 miles per hour and medium-sized hail dollar The source's radar indicated impact and hail damage to the vehicles. The wind is expected to damage roofs and driveways. Affected locations include Greenville Paris Sulfur Springs Commerce Cooper West Hello Kitty Blossom rural town Quinlan Emory East telakani Point cumbi Como Cooper Lake and Greenville Club Lake this includes Interstate 30 between mile markers 89 and 140. A tornado watch remains in effect until 11 a.m. m.

Central Standard Time For North Central Texas, a tornado watch also remains in effect until 5 p.m. MST, for your protection, get into a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 11 a.m. m., Central Standard Time for the Southwest. Hot and Northern Counties Kauffman at 10:29 AM CST, a severe storm was located near Terrell moving east at 35 miles per hour. Danger of hail the size of a ping pong ball and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. The source's trained weather observers will impact people and animals. Outdoors there will be injuries expect hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles expect wind damage to roofs, driveways, affected locations include Terrell Kaufman Roy City Crandall combine talty Quinlan Park Cove Newtown City Lake Lake tawakani Elmo Oak Grove Post Oak Bend City Union Valley Oak Ridge Wave Lawrence effective and Heartland, a tornado watch remains in effect until 11 a.m. m.

Central Standard Time for North Central Texas. A tornado watch also remains in effect until 5 p.m. m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 581 in effect until 11 a.m. this morning today showers and thunderstorms this morning with a mostly sunny sky with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 60s Southwest winds 10 to 15 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour becoming west 5 to 10 miles per hour this afternoon chance of rain near 100 percent tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then partly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest wind around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour current time is 10 56 a.m.

Central Standard Time is listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed at KUC 56. Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Han County in north central Texas Hopkins County in north central Texas Raines County in north central Texas Delta County in north central Texas Lamar County in north central Texas until 11:30 a.m. Central Standard Time 10 28 AM m. Central Standard Time Severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near Honey Grove to Greenville Club Lake moving east at 55 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and medium-sized hail dollar Origin radar indicated impact hail damage Vehicles expected to sustain wind damage to roofs, siding, driveways, affected locations include Greenville Paris Sulfur Springs Commerce Cooper West Telekony Blossom rural City Quinlan Emory East Telekony Point Cumbia Cooper Lake and Greenville Club Lake, this includes Interstate 30 between mile markers 89 and 140. a tornado.

The surveillance remains in effect until 11 a.m. m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas. A tornado watch also remains in effect until 5 p.m. m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas. For your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows. Tornado release number 581 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Texas Colin Dallas Denton Ellis hunting Kaufman Rockwall and Tarrant as if you were located near Terrell and moving east at 35 miles per hour. Danger of hail the size of a ping pong ball and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. Trained weather observers at the source impact people and animals.

Outdoors they will be injured, expect hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles, expect wind damage to roofs. Affected siding driveway locations include Terrell Kaufman Roy City. There are some thunderstorm warnings for hot southwestern and northern Kaufman counties that will expire at 11 a.m. Central Standard Time. The storm that caused the warning has moved out of the area or the warning will be allowed to expire. A tornado watch remains in effect until 5 p.m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas, the current time is 10:59 a.m. m Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station KEC56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Han County in north central Texas Hopkins County in north central Texas Raines County in north central Texas Delta County in north central Texas from Texas Lamar County in north central Texas until 11:30 a.m. m. Central Standard Time at 10 20 8 A.M. Central Standard Time, severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near Honey Grove to Greenville Club Lake moving east at 55 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail half dollar signs Source radar indicated impact hail damage to vehicles expected wind damage to roofs, siding, driveways, affected locations include Greenville Paris Sulfur Springs Commerce Cooper West Telekony Blossom Wool City Quinlan Emory East alakani Point cumbi Like Roxton Campbell Park Cove Lake Tawakoni Cooper Lake and Greenville Club Lake this includes Interstate 30 between mile markers 89 and 140.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 11 a.m. m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas. The tornado watch also remains in effect until 5 p.m. m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas. For your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. The severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Hunt and Northern Kauffman counties will expire at 11 a.m. Central Standard Time. The storm that caused the warning has moved out of the area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire. The tornado watch remains in effect until 5 p.m. Central Standard Time. for North Central Texas let's now check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 581 in effect until 11 a.m. this morning today showers and thunderstorms this morning then mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon some storms may be severe highs in the upper 60s Southwest winds 10 to 15 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour becoming westerly 5 to 10 miles per hour this afternoon chance of rain near 100 percent tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming partly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds about five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour current time is 1102 a.m. central standard time are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio the voice of National Weather Service Station KUC 56.

Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Pond County in north central Texas Hopkins County in north central Texas Raines County in north Central Texas Delta County in north central Texas Lamar County in north central Texas until 11 30 a.m. Central Standard Time at 10 20 8 a.m. Central Standard Time, severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near Honey Grove to Greenville Club Lake and moving east at 55 miles per hour 60 miles per hour gusty winds and hail the size of a half dollar Fountain radar indicated impact hail damage to vehicles Wind damage expected to roofs Siding entrances Affected locations include Greenville Paris Sulfur Springs Commerce Cooper West Telekines Blossom Wool City Greenland Emory East Taurus Como Roxton Campbell Park Cove Lake Tawakoni Cooper Lake and Greenville Club Lake This includes Interstate 30 between the markersMiles 89 and 140.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 11 a.m. m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas. A tornado watch also remains in effect until 5 p.m. MST For your protection, get inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. This severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Hunt and northern Kauffman counties will expire at 11 a.m. CST, the storm that caused the warning has moved out of the area, therefore. The warning will be allowed to expire a tornado watch remains in effect until 5 p.m. m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 581 in effect until 11 a.m. m. this morning, rain and thunderstorms. this morning with mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 60s Southwest winds 10 to 15 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour becoming west 5 to 10 miles per hour this afternoon chance of rain near 100 percent tonight mostly mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming partly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour time Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West gaining 5 to 10 miles per hour current time is 11 05 a.m.

Central Standard Time is listening to Noah All Hazards Radio the voice of National Weather Service Station KUC 56. Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the Pond County in north central Texas Hopkins County in north central Texas Raines County in north central Texas Delta County in north central Texas Lamar County in north central Texas until 11:30 A.M. central standard time at 10:20 a.m. Central Standard Time Time severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near Honey Grove to Greenville Club Lake moving east at 55 miles per hour, 60 miles per hour, wind gusts and hail from the half dollar size.

The source's radar indicated hail damage to the vehicles. The wind is expected to damage the roofs. Siding entrance locations affected include Greenville Paris Sulfur Springs Commerce Cooper West telekines Blossom Wool City Cleveland Emory East telakani Point cumbi Como Roxton Campbell Hawk Cove Lake Tawakoni Cooper Lake and Greenville Club Lake this includes Interstate 30 between mile markers 89 and 140. A tornado watch remains in effect until 11 a.m. Central Standard Time for North Central Texas, the Tornado Watch also remains in effect until 5 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, For your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from windows, The Severe Thunderstorm Warning for the southwest and northern Kaufman Counties will expire at 11 a.m.

Central Standard Time, the storm that triggered the warning has moved out of the area before the warning is allowed to expire, a tornado watch remains in effect until 5 p.m. m Central Standard Time for North Central Texas, now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon and then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday Partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour current time is 11 08 a. m.

Central Standard Time are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. FW Airport partly sunny 61 new Point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 West at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. Kimmy cloudy 60 west at 9. Denton cloudy 61 west at 9. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 west and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 3pm once again at 11am.

Partly sunny DFW Airport 61 West at 9. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly clear cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny morning then clearing colder with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday evening clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving in moving east today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes, limited activation of observers is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now the weather forecast Hazardous for Wednesday through Monday No hazardous weather is expected at this time, the current time is 11 11 A.M.

Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. VFW Airport partly sunny 61 dew point 53 relative humidity 75 percent West wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 West at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 West at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 West at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 West at nine Denton cloudy 61 West at nine elsewhere around the Wichita Falls region Sunny 60 Southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 West and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15 .Cloudy Tyler 70 South at 3pm once again at 11am.

Partly sunny DSW Airport 61 West at 9. Now let's check in your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming will become mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday evening clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour Tornado Watch Number 581 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Texas Colin Dallas Denton Ellis hunt Kaufman Rockwall and Tarrant forecast Hazardous weather through tonight for North Texas numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts and some hail and some tornadoes is limited activation of observers possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time current time is 11 13 a.m. central standard time you are listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of national weather service station kuc 56 serving the dallas fort worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m.

VFW Airport partly sunny 61 new Point 53 relative humidity 75 percent gain lo 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 west at 9. Denton cloudy 61 west at 9. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 West and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 15. once again at 11 a.m. Partly sunny VFW Airport 61 West at 9. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming will become mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday Partly sunny morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday evening clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts some hail and a few tornadoes limited spotter activation possible across most of north and central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday is not dangerous Weather is expected at this time, current time is 11 16 a.m. m central standard time you are listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of the national weather service is stationed at keuc 56.

Serving the dallas fort worth listening area the following weather, temperature and wind reports. They were held at 11 a.m. m. Airport VFW parked Sunny 61 dew point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and constant Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 west at 9. Denton cloudy 61 west at 9. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 west and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 south at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 south at 15. once again at 11am. Partly sunny VFW Airport 61 West at 9. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas with numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail, and some tornadoes.

Limited observer. activation is possible in most of north and central texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for wednesday through monday no hazardous weather expected at this time current time is 11 19 a.m. m. central standard time you are listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of national weather service station kec56 serving the dallas fort worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. Airport VFW parked Sunny 61 newpoint 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 West at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 West at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 West at 7.

McKinney cloudy 60 West at nine Denton cloudy 61 West at nine elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 Southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 West at 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 3pm. once again at 11am. m. Partly sunny DSW Airport 61 West at 9. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming will become mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday Partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West Winds5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms expected along long and ahead of a cold front moving east today some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited activation of observers is possible in most of the north and central from Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time the current time is 11 21 am central standard time are you listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec56 brings the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m.

DFW Airport partly sunny 61 newpoint 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west a 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. kidney cloudy 60 west at 9. Denton cloudy 61 west at 9 elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 60 Southwest at 14 . Abilene Sunny 62 West and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 15. again at 11 a.m. DFW Airport parked Sunny 61 West at 9. Now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear overnight then becoming will become mostly cloudy and cooler with lows in the upper 40s with a southwest wind. five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds About five miles per hour Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east Today Some of these storms will be capable of producing gusts of damaging wind some hail and a few tornadoes limited activation of observers possible in most of north and central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time current time It's 11 24 a.m.

Central Standard Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio the voice of National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area The following temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. Airport VFW parked Sunny 61 dew point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6 Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 west at nine Benton cloudy 61 west at nine elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 west and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 south at 15. Tyler. cloudy 70 South at 15. once again at 11 A.M.

Partly sunny DSW Airport 61 West at 9. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West Winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today Some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes.

Limited observer activation is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday is not expected. Expect dangerous weather at this time the current time is 11 26 a.m. central standard time are listening to Noah all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. Airport DSW parkly Sunny 61 new Point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and steady Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6.

Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7 . Kimmy cloudy 60 west at 9. Denton cloudy 61 west at 9. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 West and 13 with gusts at 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15 .Cloudy Tyler 70 South at 3pm once again at 11am. Partly sunny DSW Airport 61 West at 9. Tornado watch number 581 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Texas Colin Dallas Denton Ellis hunt Kaufman Rockwall and Tarrant now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly highs sunny in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour hazardous weather forecast through tonight for northern Texas Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today Some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts Some hail and some tornadoes Limited activation of spotters is possible in the most of north and central texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for wednesday through monday no hazardous weather expected at this time current time is 11 29 a.m.

Central Standard Time is listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station KUC 56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. VFW Airport partly sunny 61 dew point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 West at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 West at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 West at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 West at 9. cloudy 61 West at 9. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60Southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 West and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 3pm once again at 11am.

Airport DSW parked Sunny 61 West at 9. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon and then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas numerous storms expected along and Before a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited spotter activation is possible across most of North and Central Texas today and now the forecast Hazardous weather for Wednesday through Monday No Hazardous weather expected at this time Current time is 11:32 a.m. central standard time you are listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of the kuc national weather service station 56. serving the dallas fort worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m.

FW parkly airport Sunny 61 newpoint 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and constant Alice Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 west at nine Benton cloudy 61 west at nine elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 west and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 south at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 south at 15. once again at 11 A.M. DSW Parkly Airport Sunny 61 West at 9. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cooler cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday afternoon Cooler clear evening with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas with numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving in moving east today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes.

Limited observer activation is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now the Hazardous Weather Forecast for Wednesday through Monday No Hazardous Weather is expected at this time the current time is 11:34 a.m. central standard time is listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of the national weather service stationed kec56 serving the dallas fort worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. Airport DSW partly sunny 61 dew point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6.

Arlington cloudy 62 west at seven McKinney cloudy 60 west at 9. Denton cloudy 61 west at 9. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 6 west and 13 with gusts at 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15 .Cloudy Tyler 70 South at 3pm once again at 11am. Partly sunny VFW Airport 61 West at 9. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly clear cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest gains about five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night Clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour Hazardous weather prospects through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving eastward This today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes, limited observer activation is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now the forecast for hazardous weather for Wednesday As of Monday, no dangerous weather is expected at this time, the current one is 11:37 a.m.

CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 11am. m. VFW Airport partly sunny 61 dew point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7 . McKinney cloudy 60 west at nine Denton cloudy 61 west at nine elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 Southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 West and 13 with gusts at 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 15. once again at 11 a.m.

Partly sunny DSW Airport 61 West at 9. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour thisovernight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s Westerly winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms expected along long and ahead of a cold front moving east today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited observer activation is possible in most of northern and central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for wednesday through monday no hazardous weather expected at this time current time is 11:39 a.m. central standard time is listening to Noah all Hazards on radio the voice of National Weather Service Station kuc 56. serving Fort Dallas Area worth listening to, the following weather, temperature and wind reports They were held at 11 a.m. m.

Airport DSW partly sunny 61 new Point 53 relative humidity 75 percent wind West at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 West at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 West at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 West at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 West at 9. Denton cloudy 61 West at 9. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 Southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 West and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 3pm once again at 11am. Partly sunny DFW Airport 61 West at 9. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon and then mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles an hour Wednesday evening clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving in moving east today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes, limited activation of observers is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now the weather forecast Hazardous for Wednesday through Monday No hazardous weather is expected at this time, the current time is 11:42 a.m.

Central Standard Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. VFW Airport partly sunny 61 newpoint 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 west at nine Denton cloudy 61 west at 9. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 Southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 West at 13 with gusts at 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 3pm.

It's back at 11am. Partly sunny DSW Airport 61 West at 9. Tornado Watch number 581 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Texas Thomas Dallas Denton Ellis Hunt Kaufman Rockwall and Tarrant now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny weather in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly Wednesday sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour forecast Hazardous weather through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today Some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts and hail and some tornadoes is Limited observer activation possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday No hazardous weather expected at this time Current time is 11:45 a.m. central standard time you are listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of national weather service station kuc 56. serving the dallas fort worth listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m.

VFW Airport partly sunny 61 dew point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 west at 9. Denton cloudy 61 west at 9. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 west and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 south at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 south at 15. once again at 11am. Partly sunny VFW Airport 61 west at 9. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon and then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday morning cooler clear night with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s dangerous weather is forecast through tonight for North Texas numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes, a limited activation of observers is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected in this moment because the UV index forecast for December 14 is two or less the current time is 11 48 a.m. central standard time you are listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of national weather service station kec56 serving the dallas fort worth listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. at airport SW partly sunny 61 dew point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 West at 8.

Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 West at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 West at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 West at 9. Denton cloudy 61 West at 9. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 Southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 West and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 3pm. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 3pm. once again at 11am. Partly sunny DFW Airport 61 West at 9. Now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly clear cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s west gaining 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday overnight clear and cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the 30s mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in mid 50's dangerous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas numerous storms expected A cold front moving east is expected today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes , limited observer activation is possible across most of North and Central Texas today and hazardous weather is now forecast for Wednesday. No dangerous weather conditions are expected through Monday at this time the forecast ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or under the current time is 11 52 a. m.

Central Standard Time is listening to Noah All Hazards Radio voiced by National Weather Service Station KUC 56. Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. VFW Airport partly sunny 61 newpoint 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 west at nine Denton cloudy 61 west at 9. Elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 west at 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 South at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 3pm once again at 11am.

Partly sunny DFW Airport 61 West at 9. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy more cold with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny morning then clearing colder with highs in the upper 50s West gains 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear and higher cool with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the extended forecast Sunny Thursday is in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night lows mostly clear in the mid-mids 30 Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of Showers were around 40.

Monday, mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning and then partly sunny in the afternoon, Mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas with numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead as cold weather moves eastward. ahead today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited observer activation is possible across most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday to Monday no hazardous weather is expected this The time for the forecast ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or less, the current time is 11 56 a.m Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station KUC 56. serving the Dallas-Fort Worth listening area.

The next temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. Airport VFW parked Sunny 61 new Point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6 Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. McKinney cloudy 60 west at nine Denton cloudy 61 west at 9. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 west and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 south at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 South at 15. once again at 11 am partly sunny 61 West at 9. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s from the west Winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds of 5 at 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour the Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday Mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the Afternoon highs in the mid 50s, Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms are expected and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited activation of observers is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected in this moment because the predicted ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or low, the current time is 11 59 a. m Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The next temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. from the VFW airport. partly sunny 61 new Point 53 relative humidity 75 percent west wind at 9 pressure 29.72 inches and stable Dallas Love Field cloudy 62 west at 8. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 60 west at 6. Arlington cloudy 62 west at 7. kidney cloudy 60 west at 9 Denton cloudy 61 west at 9. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 60 southwest at 14. Abilene Sunny 62 west and 13 with gusts to 20. Waco cloudy 72 south at 15. Tyler cloudy 70 south at 15. once again at 11 a.m. VFW. Airport parked Sunny 61 West at 9. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clearer more cool with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour now forecast extended Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50 degree hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today Some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes Limited observer activation is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time UV Index forecast for 14 December is two or under the current time is 1203 PM Central Standard Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following temperature reports and winds were made at noon Airport DSW parkly Sunny 63 new Point 50 relative humidity 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Dallas Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10. Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10. Kinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 West at 7. elsewhere around the Wichita Falls region Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with flurries at 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. this again at noon DFW Airport partly sunny 63 West at 10. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at noon Airport DSW parkly Sunny 63 new Point 50 relative humidity 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Dallas Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10. Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10.

McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 West at seven elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. this again at noon DSW Airport partly sunny 63 West at 10. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the 60s upper West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing more cold with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear and cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the extended forecast Highs Thursday sunny in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s on Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy those in the 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s dangerous weather forecast for tonight for North Texas numerous thunderstorms expected alone and before a move toward the this cold front today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts some hail and a few tornadoes limited observer activation possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday Monday no hazardous weather expected this time the forecast ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or below the current time is 1208 PM central standard time you are listening to Noah all Hazards on radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following Weather temperature and wind reports were made at noon DSW Airport partly sunny 63 dew point 50 relative humidity 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Dallas loved country partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10 Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10 McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 West at 7. elsewhere in the Wichita region Falls Sunny 62 West and 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a storm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon Airport DSW parked Sunny 63 West at 10. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy cooler with lows in upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Mostly clear Thursday night in the mid 30s Friday highs mostly sunny in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s one night mostly sunny cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and flows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast Through tonight for North Texas numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms being capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited activation of observers is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather is forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time for the UV Index forecast for December 14 are two or less, the current time is 12 11 p.m. m Central Standard Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kuc 56.

Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following weather, temperature and wind reports. were made at noon Airport DSW partly sunny 63 dew point 50 relative humidity 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10 Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10 McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 West at 7. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 7.16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon DFW Airport partly sunny 63 West at 10. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly highs sunny in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday in the morning and then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday highssunny in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear flows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of light showers around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s hazardous weather conditions are expected through tonight for North Texas. Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving eastward today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes limited spotter activation is possible for the most part from North and Central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time because the UV index forecast for December 14 is two or less, the current time is 12 15 PM , central standard time you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The following temperature and wind reports were made at noon. DSW Airport partly sunny 63 dew point 50 relative humidity 62 west wind at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Dallas Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest and 9. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10 Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10 McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. cloudy 61 West at 7. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon DSW Airport parked Sunny 63 West at 10. now check in your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny eyes in the 60s upper degrees west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning and then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows Sunday night, mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers, flows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance Chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon Highs in the mid 50s Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts, some hail, and a few tornadoes, limited spotter activation is possible across most of North Texas. and central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time the UV index forecast for December 14 is two or less the current time is 12 19 PM Central Standard Time You are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station KUC 56.

Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at noon Airport DSW Parkly Sunny 63 New Point 50 Humidity relative 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Alice Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10. Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10. McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6 . Denton cloudy 61 West at 7. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts at 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon Airport DSW parked Sunny 63 West at 10. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour time Thursday night mostly clear lows in the 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in 30s Sunday Partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers, it was around 40 degrees.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead a cold front moving east today some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts some hail and a few tornadoes limited spotter activation possible across most of North and Central Texas today and now the forecast hazardous weather for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time the UV index forecast for December 14 is two or under the current time is 12 22 PM central standard time are you listening to Noah all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at noon Airport DSW partly sunny 63 dew point 50 relative humidity 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Dallas Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10 Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10 McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 West at 7. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 62 West and 16. Abilene Sunny 65 West at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. again at noon Airport DSW partially sunny 63 West at 10. Now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex east in the afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy more cool with lows in the upper 40s Southwest wind around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear and cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers was around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the Afternoon in the mid 50s, numerous thunderstorms are expected through tonight for North Texas. Along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited observer activation is possible across most of the North and central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through On Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time because the forecast ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or low, the current time is 12 26 PM, time central standard, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio voiced by National Weather Service Station kuc 56. serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area following weather, temperature and wind reports made at noon Airport DSW partly sunny 63 dew point 50 relative humidity 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 west at 10. Arlington cloudy 63 west at 10. McKinney cloudy 62 northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 west at 7. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 62 west at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 west at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon VFW Airport parked Sunny 63 West at 10. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the 60s upper degrees west Winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s west Winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear and cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40 Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas with numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead.

From a cold front moving eastward today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited observer activation is possible across most of North and Central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected in this The time for the ultraviolet index forecast for December 14 is two or less, the current time is 12:30 p.m. m central standard time you are listening to noah all hazards on the radio, the voice of national weather service station kec56 serving the dallas fort worth listening area, the following reports.

Weather temperature and wind at noon DFW Airport partly sunny 63 new Point 50 relative humidity 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10. Arlington cloudy 63 west at 10. McKinney cloudy 62 northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 west at 7. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 62 west and 16. Abilene Sunny 64 west at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noonPartly sunny DSW Airport 63 West at 10. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon and then mostly cooler cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday overnight clear and cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly lows clear in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s on Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon In the mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas with numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today. Some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail, and some tornadoes. Limited observer activation is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now Hazardous Weather Forecast for Wednesday through Monday No Hazardous Weather is expected at this time for the Ultraviolet Index Forecast for December 14 is two or low, the current time is 12 33 p. m central standard time you are listening to noah all hazards radio, the voice of national weather service station kec56 serving the dallas fort worth listening area, the following weather temperature reports. and the wind became at noon Airport DSW parkly Sunny 63 dew point 50 relative humidity 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10 . Arlington cloudy 63 3 West at 10. McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. cloudy 61 West at seven elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts to 25 . Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon Airport DSW partly sunny 63 West at 10. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this. afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear and cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour now forecast extended Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s lower 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas numerous thunderstorms expected throughout and ahead of an eastward moving cold front today some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts some hail and a few tornadoes limited activation of spotters is possible across most of North and Central Texas today and now expect hazardous weather forecast for wednesday through monday to be your time the forecast ultraviolet index for december 14 is two or under the current time is 12 37 p.m. central standard time you are listening to Noah all Hazards on radio the voice of National Weather Service Station kuc 56. serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at noon DSW airport partly sunny 63 Viewpoint 50 relative humidity 62 wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10. Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10. McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 West at seven elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a storm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon DFW Airport partly sunny 63 West at 10. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s Westerly winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s Winds from the west 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear colder with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Thursday sunny eyes in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Clearer Thursday night in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday Mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the low 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40 degrees.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 chance of showers in the morning and then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas with numerous thunderstorms expected throughout and Ahead of a cold front moving east today some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes. Limited observer activation is possible across most of North and Central Texas today and now Hazardous Weather Forecast for Wednesday through Monday No Hazardous Weather is expected at this time for the Ultraviolet Index Forecast. for December 14th it is 2 or so, the current time is 12 41 PM central standard time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the national weather service station kec56 serving the Dallas listening area Fort Worth, the following temperature and wind reports were made at noon Airport DSW partly sunny 63 dew point 50 relative humidity 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Dallas Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10. Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10 McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 West at 7. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 7. 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon DFW Airport partly sunny 63 West at 10. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s from the west Winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds about five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the 40s upper Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight Numerous thunderstorms are expected for North Texas and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes, limited activation of Observers in most of North and Central Texas today and now forecast hazardous weather for Wednesday through Monday Hazardous weather is not expected at this time because the forecast ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or low, the time current is 12 44 PM Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas-Fort Worth listening area.

The following temperature and wind reports were made at noon DSW. airport partly sunny 63 dew point 50 relative humidity 62 west wind at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Dallas love field partly sunny 63 northwest and 9. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 west at 10. Arlington cloudy 63 west at 10. kidney cloudy 62 northwest at 6. cloudy 61 west at 7. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region sunny 62 west and 16. Abilene sunny 64 west at 17 with gusts at 25. Waco cloudy 62 northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon DSW airport partly sunny 63 West at 10. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds about five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Thursday sunny highs in the 50s lower North winds around 5 miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear flows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning, then partly sunny in the afternoon, highs in the mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas, numerous thunderstorms expected throughout and Ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts and some hail. and some tornadoes limited activation of spotters is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time because of the UV Index forecast for 14 December is two or less than the current time is 12 48 p.m. m., standard timecentral, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at noon. Parkly DSW Airport. Dew point sunny 63. 50 relative humidity 62 wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Dallas beloved country partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10 Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10 McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. Benton cloudy 61 West at 7. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon Partly sunny DSW Airport 63 West at 10. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds about five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now the extended forecast Thursday Sunny highs in the lower 50s Winds north around 5 miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear in the 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 50s 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance Chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon Highs in the mid 50s Hazardous weather conditions are forecast through tonight for North Texas. Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving eastward today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes limited spotter activation is possible for the most part North and Central Texas Today and Now Hazardous Weather Forecast for Wednesday through Monday No Hazardous Weather Expected at this Time Ultraviolet Index Forecast for December 14 is Two or Less Current Time is 12 52 PM Standard Time central are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at noon DSW Airport Partly Sunny 63 Dew Point 50 Humidity relative 62 wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Dallas Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10. Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10. McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 West at seven elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon Partly sunny VFW Airport 63 West at 10. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per time tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around 5 miles per hour hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the 50s upper West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the extended forecast Thursday Sunny highs in the lower 50s Northerly winds around 5 miles per hour Thursday night Mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday Mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night Partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday Mostly sunny highs in upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows into Sunday night, mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers, lows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning , then partly sunny in the afternoon, highs in the mid 50s Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some For hail and some tornadoes, limited observer activation is possible in most of North Texas. and central texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for wednesday through monday no hazardous weather expected at this time ultraviolet index forecasts for december 14 are two or less current time is 12 55 p.m. central standard time you are listening to Noah all hazards radio the voice of the kuc 56 national weather service station. serving the dallas fort worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at noon partly sunny dfw airport 63 newport 50 relative humidity 62 percent west wind at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10. Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10 McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest and six Benton cloudy 61 West at 7. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 62 West at 16 Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts at 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon partly sunny VFW Airport 63 West at 10. Now let's check your local forecast for. the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the 30s F Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday evening partly cloudy lows in the 30s F Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a chance of 30 showers lows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for the North Texas numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes limited activation of the Observers in most of North and Central Texas today and now Hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday Hazardous weather is not expected at this time due to the Ultraviolet Index forecast for December 14 being two or less the current time es 12 59 PM central standard time listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kuc 56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at noon DSW Airport parkly Sunny 63 dew point 50 relative humidity 62 percent wind West at 10 pressure 29.70 inches and falling Love Field partly sunny 63 Northwest at 9.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 61 West at 10 Arlington cloudy 63 West at 10. McKinney cloudy 62 Northwest at 6. Denton cloudy 61 West at 7. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 62 West at 16. Abilene Sunny 64 West at 17 with gusts to 25. Waco cloudy 62 Northwest at 10. Tyler a thunderstorm 72 South at 16 with gusts to 26. once again at noon DFW Airport partly sunny 63 West at 10. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s Winds from the west around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now the extended forecast Thursday Sunny highs in the 50s lower degrees North winds around 5 miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly highs sunny in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in mid Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail, and a few tornadoes, limited observer activation is possible across most of the north. and central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time the UV index forecast for December 14 is two or below the current time is 103 PM central standard time you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas-Fort Worth listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm VFW Airport Partly Sunny 65 Dew Point 49 Humidity relative 56 west wind at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 64 Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with flurries at 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8. Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once again at 1 pm DSW Airport parkly Sunny 65 West at 6. the following temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm DFW Airport partly sunny 65 dew point 49 relative humidity 56 percent wind West a six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7.

Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8 . elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with gusts to 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8. Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once more at 1 p.m. Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly clear cooler cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the forecast extended Thursday sunny highsin the lower 50s North winds around 5 miles per hour Thursday night Mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday Mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night Partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers flows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning and then partly sunny in the afternoon, highs in the mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas is Numerous thunderstorms are expected and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes, limited activation of spotters is possible for most North and Central Texas Today and Now Hazardous Weather Forecast for Wednesday through Monday No Hazardous Weather Expected at this Time for December Ultraviolet Index Forecast The 14th is two o'clock or so, current time is 107 pm .

CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm DFW Airport partly sunny 65 new Point 49 relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Alice Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10. Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at 6. McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 10 p.m. with gusts to 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8. Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 1 p.m. once again at 1 p.m.

Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear overnight then getting mostly cloudy and cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday morning cooler clear night with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs at Mid 50s, Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east Today Some of these storms will be capable of producing gusts of damaging wind some hail and a few tornadoes limited observer activity possible today in most of north and central Texas and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time because the predicted ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or less The current time is 1:11 p.m.

CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station KUC 56 serving the Dallas-Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 1 p.m. m. from DFW airport. Partly sunny 65 Viewpoint 49 Relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six McKinney cloudy 6 3 Northwest at 7 Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with flurries at 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8. Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once. again at 1 p.m.

Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clear customers in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now extended forecast Sunny Thursday is in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s degrees Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly highs sunny in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning, then partly sunny in the afternoon Late in the mid 50s, Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes limited activation of observers is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time because The predicted ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or less, the current time is 1 15 p.

CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kuc 56. serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports are available: They held at 1 p.m. m. VFW Airport partly sunny 65 dew point 49 relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Fenton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 60 West at 22 with gusts to 36. Light rain in Waco 58 Northwest at 8.

Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once again at 1 p.m. Airport DSW Parkway Sunny 65 West at 6. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday through overnight clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles an hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles an hour Thursday night mostly clear lows mid 30s Friday mostly sunny eyes in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s degrees Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon, highs in the mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts, some hail and some Tornadoes Limited observer activation is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time The UV index forecast for December 14 is two or under. The current time is 1:18 p.m.

Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 1:00 p.m. m. Airport DSW partly sunny 65 dew point 49 relative humidity 56 percent west wind at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six Kimmy cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere around the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with gusts to 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8.

Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once again at 1 p.m. Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles an hour Wednesday partly sunny morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour Wednesday morning cooler clear night with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, es limited activation of observers possible in most of North Texas. and central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time because the UV index forecast for December 14 is two or less the current time is 1 22 PM standard time central are listening to Noah all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm DFW Airport Partly Sunny 65 new Point 49 relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. Elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64 Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with gusts to 36. Waco light rain58 Northwest at 8. Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once again at 1:00 p.m. DFW Parkly Sunny Airport 65 West at 6. Now let's check your status. local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Winds southwest about five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday mostly highs sunny in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of light showers around 40 degrees.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s hazardous weather forecast Numerous thunderstorms are expected throughout North Texas through tonight Ahead of a cold front moving east today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited spotter activation is possible across most of North and Central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for wednesday through monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time the ultraviolet index forecast for december 14 is two or less the current time is 1 26 pm central standard time are you listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm DSW Airport Partly Sunny 65 Dew Point 49 Relative Humidity 56 Wind west to six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with gusts at 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8 Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once again at 1pm DFW Airport partly sunny 65 West at 6. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday Partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday overnight mostly clear lows in the 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows partly cloudy highs in the 30s sunny in the lower 50s Sunday night, mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers, lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning and then partly sunny in the afternoon highs to mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas are numerous storms A cold front is expected moving east today, some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes, limited spotter activation is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and hazardous weather is now forecast for Wednesday. No dangerous weather conditions are expected through Monday at this time the forecast ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or under the current time is 1 29 p.m.

Central Standard Time is listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of National Weather Service Station KUC 56. Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm DFW Airport partly sunny 65 newpoint 49 relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at 6. McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 flurries to 36. Light rain in Waco 58 Northwest at 8. Rain and fog on Tyler 70 South at 1 p.m. again at 1 p.m. m.

Airport DSW parked Sunny 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around 5 miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon and then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday morning evening clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the forecast extended Thursday nights sunny highs in the low 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows to mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers, lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in mid The 50s, dangerous weather forecast for tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms are expected throughout and Ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited observer activation is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time the forecasted ultraviolet index for December 14th it is two or under the current time is 1 33 PM central standard time you are listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth area listening to the following weather, temperature and winds were made at 1 pm Airport DSW partly sunny 65 new Point 49 relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at eight elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with gusts to 36 . Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8. Rain and fog in Tyler 70 South at 13. this again at 1 p.m. Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West at 6. Grab your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles an hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the forecast extended Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear flows in the mid upper 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy those in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers flowing around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny Afternoon highs in the mid 50s Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east Today Some of these storms will be able to produce damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes, a limited activation of observers is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected in this moment. according to the ultraviolet index forecast for December 14 is two or low, the current time is 1 37 p.

Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas-Fort Worth listening area, the following weather temperature and wind reports are available: made at 1 pm VFW Airport parkly Sunny 65 new Point 49 relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at 6. McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8 elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64 Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with gusts to 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8 Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once again at 1 p.m. m.

Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West at 6. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles. one hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear and cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the forecast extended Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday overnight partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the low 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers Lows around 40 degrees Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance Chance of showers in the morning and then partly sunny in the afternoon, highs in the mid 50s.

Numerous thunderstorms are expected for North Texas through tonight and ahead of a cold front moving east today. These storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail, and a few tornadoes. Limited observer activation is possible across most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday No hazardous weather is expected at this time for ultraviolet radiation. The index forecast for December 14 is two or less, the current time is 1:40 p.m. m., standard timecentral, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed at keuc 56.

Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following weather reportsTemperature and wind were made at 1 pm Partly sunny DFW Airport 65 dew point 49 relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with flurries to 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8. Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once again at 1 p.m. m. Airport DSW parked Sunny 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear colder with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the forecast extended Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid lower 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s degrees, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms being capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited observer activation is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time for the ultraviolet index forecast for December 14th is two o'clock or less, current time is 1:44 p.m. m Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kuc 56.

Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports. were made at 1 pm DFW Airport partly sunny 65 new Point 49 relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at 6. McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8 elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with gusts to 36 .Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8. Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. again at 1 p.m. Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly clear cooler cloudy with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid upper 30s Friday Mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night Partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday Mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night Partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Sunday Partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers Lows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid-mids. 50 degree dangerous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today Some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes limited activation of observers possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time according to the ultraviolet index forecast for On December 14 it is two o'clock or less, the current time is 1:47 p.m. m Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the national weather service station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The following temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm DFW Airport partly sunny 65 dew point 49 relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10 Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at 6. McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 10 p.m. with gusts to 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8. Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 1 p.m. again at 1 p.m. m. Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday afternoon clear cooler night with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around 5 miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s on Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the Afternoon highs in the mid 50s. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas. Numerous thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of a cold front moving eastward today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and a few tornadoes, limited activation of spotters is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time forecast ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or low, current time is 1 51 PM Central Standard Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the national weather service station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The following temperature and wind reports were made at 1:00 p.m. m. from DSW airport. partly sunny 65 dew point 49 relative humidity 56 west wind at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 northwest at 10. Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 west at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 west at 6. kidney cloudy 63 northwest at 7 sleet Sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 60 Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 6 West at 22 with gusts to 36. 8 Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once again at 1 p.m. Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West. at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s southwest wind around five miles per hour Wednesday morning partly sunny then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around 5 miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the middle 30s Friday Mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night Partly cloudy lows in the upper 30s Saturday Mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night Partly cloudy Lows in the 30s Sunday Partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday at night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers lows around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon Feet in the mid 50s, the forecast Hazardous weather through tonight for North Texas with numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a cold front moving east today, some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, some hail and some tornadoes. Limited observer activation is possible in most of North and Central Texas today and now Hazardous Weather Forecast for Wednesday through Monday Hazardous weather is not expected at this time because of the Ultraviolet Index Forecast for December 14 is two or less the current time is 1 55 PM central standard time are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area after reports of weather temperature and wind at 1 pm Airport FW parkly Sunny 65 new Point 49 Relative humidity 56 percent wind West at six pressure 29.67 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 63 Northwest at 10.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Benton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 64. Southwest at 13. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 10 p.m. with gusts to 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8. Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 1 p.m. again at 1 p.m. Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles an hour Wednesday partly sunny morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday evening clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night lows mostly clear in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s 30s partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance oflows around 40.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s dangerous Numerous thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a moving cold front to the east today some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts some hail in feeding tornadoes limited spotter activation possible over most of North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday as of Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time the UV index forecast for December 14 is two or less the current time is 1 58 PM central standard time you are listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm DFW Airport Partly Sunny 65 Dew Point 49 Relative Humidity 56 West Wind at Six Pressure 29.67 inches and Falling Dallas Love Field Cloudy 63 Northwest at 10.

Fort Worth Meacham partly sunny 63 West at 9. Arlington cloudy 65 West at six McKinney cloudy 63 Northwest at 7. Denton mostly sunny 63 West at 8. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64. Southwest at 13 Abilene Sunny 66 West at 22 with gusts to 36. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 8. Tyler rain and fog 70 South at 13. once again at 1 pm Airport DSW Parkly Sunny 65 West at 6. Now let's check your local forecast for the. Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West gains 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s North winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday Mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday evening partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers was around 40.

Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning and then partly sunny in the afternoon highs in the mid 50s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will move out of eastern North Texas Before sunset no hazardous weather is expected at this time observers are expected to be activated throughout North and Central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather At this time the forecast ultraviolet index for December 14 is expected to be two or less. The current time is 202 PM Central Standard Time.

You are listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station KEC56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 2 pm Partially sunny DSW Airport 65 Newport 39 relative humidity 38 wind West at six pressure 29.66 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 64. North at 5. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 Southwest at 8. Arlington partly sunny 66 Northwest at 3. McKinney cloudy 63 West at seven Denton mostly sunny 65 West at 12. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64. Southwest at 17. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 23 with gusts at 36. Waco cloudy 62 calm Tyler Thunder 64 West at 13 with gusts at 35. once again at 2 p.m. m.

Airport DSW parked Sunny 65 West at 6. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 2 p.m. m. DFW Airport partly sunny 65 dew point 39 relative humidity 38 wind West at six pressures 29.66 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 64 North at 5. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 Southwest at 8. Arlington partly sunny 66 Northwest at 3. kidney cloudy 63 West at 7. Denton mostly sunny 65 West at 12. elsewhere around the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64. Southwest at 17. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 23 with gusts to 36. Waco cloudy 62 calm Tyler a thunderstorm 62 North at 16 with gusts to 24. once again at 2 pm Partly sunny DFW Airport 65 West at 6 Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around. five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clearer cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s northerly winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the 30s Friday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Friday night partly cloudy flows in the 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers were around 40 on Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny in the afternoon cakes in the mid 50s, hazardous weather is forecast until tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will move out of eastern North Texas Before sunset no hazardous weather is expected at this time no observer activation is expected throughout North and Central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time due to the ultraviolet index forecast for December 14 is two or less, the current time is 207 p.m. central standard time, if you are listening to Noah all Hazards on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports were made at 2 p.m.

DFW Airport partly sunny 65 dew point 39 relative humidity 38 west wind at six pressure 29.66 inches and falling Alice Love Field cloudy 64. North at 5. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 Southwest at 8. Arlington partly sunny 66 Northwest at 3. McKinney cloudy 63 West at 7. Denton mostly sunny 65 West at 12. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64 Southwest at 17. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 23 with gusts to 36. Waco cloudy 62 calm Tyler a thunderstorm 62 North and 16 with gusts to 24. once again at 2PM Partly sunny DSW Airport 65 West at 6. Now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the 60s upper West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing more cool with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex the rest of this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy colder with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s west Winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear and cooler with lows in the upper 30s Winds northwest around 5 miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s Northwest winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs around 50s.

Friday night partly cloudy Increased in the lower 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy in the afternoon then becoming mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Sunday mostly sunny highs in the mid 30s 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers low in the lower 40s Monday mostly cloudy with a chance of morning showers then partly sunny with a slight chance of afternoon showers highs in the Lower 50s chance of rain 30 percent Monday night mostly cloudy flows mid 30s Tuesday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 40s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for the north Texas this afternoon and tonight Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will move out of eastern North Texas before sunset no danger Weather expected at this time no observer activation expected across North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time because the forecast ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or less than the current weather It is 2:12 p.m. m Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kuc 56.

Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following weather, temperature and wind reports They were held at 2 p.m. m. DFW Airport partly sunny 65 dew point 39 relative humidity 38 wind West at six pressure 29.66 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 64. North at 5. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 Southwest at 8. Arlington partly sunny 66 Northwest at 3 . McKinney cloudy 63 West at seven Denton mostly sunny 65 West at 12. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 Southwest at 17. Abilene Sunny 6 6 West at 23 with gusts at 36. Waco cloudy 62 calm Tyler a thunderstorm 62 North and 16 with gusts to 24. once again at 2 p.m. DSW airport partly sunny 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex the rest of this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West gains about five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon and then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around 5 miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the low 50s Northwest winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the 30s on Friday mostly sunny highs around 50 degrees.

Friday night partly cloudy lows in the low 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy in the afternoon then becoming mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Sunday mostly sunny highs mid 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 40 chance of showers low in the lower 40s Monday mostly cloudy with a chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny with a slight chance of showers in the afternoon highs in the lower 50s chance of rain 30 percent Monday night mostly cloudy flows in the mid 30s Tuesday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 40s weather forecast dangerous through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will move out of eastern North Texas Beforesunset no hazardous weather expected at this time no observer activation expected throughout North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time ultraviolet index forecast for December 14th it is two or under the current time is 2 15 PM central standard time you are listening to Noah all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas-Fort Worth listening area, The next weather and wind temperature reports were made at 2 p.m.

DFW Airport partly sunny 65 dew point 39 relative humidity 38 west wind at six pressure 29.66 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 64 North at 5. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 Southwest at 8. Arlington partly sunny 66 Northwest at 3 . bikini cloudy 63 West at 7. Denton mostly sunny 65 West at 12. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls Sunny 60 Southwest at 17. Abilene Sunny 6 6 West at 23 with flurries to 36 Tyler a thunderstorm 62 North at 16 with gusts at 24. once again at 2 p.m. Partly sunny VFW Airport 65 West at 6. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex the rest of this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon and then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest wind around five miles per hour Wednesday Partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wednesday night clear and cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s Northwest winds around five miles per hour Thursday overnight lows mostly clear in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs around 50.

Friday night partly cloudy lows in the lower 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy in the afternoon then becoming mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Sunday mostly sunny highs in the mid 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers Lows in the lower 40s Monday Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny with a slight chance of showers in the afternoon highs in the lower 50s chance of rain 30 percent Monday night flows mostly cloudy in the mid 30s Tuesday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming Partly sunny Highs in the upper 40s Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will move out of eastern North Texas before sunset Not hazardous Weather expected at this time no observer activation expected throughout North and Central Texas today and now hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday no hazardous weather expected at this time forecast ultraviolet index for December 14 is two or below hour current is 2 19 p.

Central Standard Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kuc 56. serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports were made at 2 p.m. m. SW airport parkly Sunny 65 new Point 39 relative humidity 38 wind West at six pressure 29.66 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 64. North at 5. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 6 5 Southwest at 8. Arlington partly sunny 66 Northwest at 3 . McKinney cloudy 63 West at 7. Denton mostly sunny 65 West at 12. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64. Southwest at 17. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 23 with gusts at 36. Waco cloudy 62 calm Tyler a thunderstorm 62 North at 16 with gusts to 24. once again at . 2 pm DFW Airport partly sunny 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex the rest of this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s west Winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear for the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Partly sunny Wednesday morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour time Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now extended forecast Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s Northwest winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear to mid 30s Friday mostly sunny highs around 50 degrees.

Friday night partly cloudy flows in the lower 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the upper 40s Saturday night partly cloudy in the afternoon then becoming mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Sunday mostly sunny highs in the mid 30s 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers Lows in the lower 40s Monday Mostly cloudy with a chance of morning showers then partly sunny with a slight chance of afternoon showers highs in the 50s lower degrees chance of rain 30 percent Monday night mostly cloudy lows in the mid 30s Tuesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny highs in the upper 40s, hazardous weather is forecast through tonight for northern Texas this afternoon and tonight there will be accumulation of showers and isolated thunderstorms moving out of eastern North Texas Before sunset no hazardous weather is expected at this time observers are not expected to be activated throughout North and Central Texas today and now the hazardous weather forecast for wednesday through monday no hazardous weather is expected at this time due to the ultraviolet index forecast for december 14 is two or less the current time is 2 23 pm central standard time are you listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports were made at 2 pm DSW Airport Partly Sunny 65 Dew Point 39 Relative Humidity 38 west wind at six pressure 29.66 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 64.

North at 5. Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 6 5 Southwest at 8. Arlington partly sunny 66 Northwest at three McKinney cloudy 63 West at seven Denton mostly sunny 65 West at 12. Elsewhere in the region WichitaFalls Sunny 64. Southwest at 17. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 23 with gusts to 36. Waco cloudy 62 calm Tyler a thunderstorm 62 North and 16 with gusts to 24. once again at 2 pm DSW Airport partly sunny 65 West at 6. now let's check in your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex the rest of this afternoon mostly sunny highs in the upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy where with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds about five miles an hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds five to ten miles per hour Wednesday night clear cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles per hour and now the forecast extended Thursday sunny highs in the lower 50s Northwest winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear lows in the mid 30s Friday mostly sunny ties around 50 degrees. overnight then becoming mostly clear lows around 30 Sunday mostly sunny highs in the mid 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers lows in the lower 40s Monday mostly cloudy with a chance of showers in the morning then partly sunny with a slight chance of showers in the afternoon highs in the lower 50s chance of rain 30 percent Monday night mostly cloudy lows in the mid 30s mostly cloudy Tuesday in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 40s Hazardous weather is forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will move out of eastern North Texas No weather is expected before sunset Hazardous at this time No observer activation expected across North and Central Texas today and now Hazardous weather forecast for Wednesday through Monday No hazardous weather expected at this time for UV Index forecast for 14 December is two or under the current time is 2 27 PM Central Standard Time You are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec56 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area The following weather, temperature and winds were made at 2 pm Airport DSW partly sunny 65 dew point 39 relative humidity 38 west wind at six pressure 29.66 inches and falling Dallas Love Field cloudy 64 north at 5.

Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 southwest at 8 Arlington partly sunny 66 Northwest at 3 McKinney cloudy 63 West at seven Denton mostly sunny 65 West at 12. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region Sunny 64. Southwest at 17. Abilene Sunny 66 West at 23 with gusts to 36. Waco cloudy 62 quiet Tyler. a thunderstorm 62 North at 16 with gusts to 24. once again at 2 pm Airport DSW Parkway Sunny 65 West at 6. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex the rest of this afternoon mostly sunny highs in upper 60s West winds around five miles per hour tonight mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy cooler with lows in the upper 40s Southwest winds around five miles per hour Wednesday partly sunny in the morning then clearing cooler with highs in the upper 50s West winds 5 to 10 miles an hour Wednesday night clear and cooler with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds around five miles an hour and now extended forecast Thursday highs sunny in the lower 50s Northwest winds around five miles per hour Thursday night mostly clear flows in the mid 30s mostly sunny around 50.

Friday night partly cloudy lows in the lower 30s Saturday mostly sunny highs in the top

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