Severe weather slams North Texas
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Dangerously cold temperatures are headed to North Texas this weekend, bringing strong chances of sleet, ice and snow. The National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office has upgraded North Texas to a winter storm warning,
DFW forecasts can flip between sleet and freezing rain even below freezing. Here’s why it happens — and why the hazards are different.
Dallas anticipates sunny days ahead with mild temperatures and occasional gusty winds, per the National Weather Service.
After snowy and icy roads took over North Texas on Saturday, the region headed into a snowier Sunday. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport received two inches of a mix of sleet, ice and snow over the course of the winter storm as of 6 a.
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Dallas weather: Jan. 26 evening forecast
Freezing fog could be in the cards over the next few days due to the winter storm lingering over North Texas. FOX 4 chief meteorologist Dan Henry has more in this Jan. 26 evening forecast.
Dallas forecast: mix of clouds and sun, mid-30s to mid-60s; partly sunny today, highs near 59°F, lows around 35°F; Monday, mostly cloudy, high near 62°F; Wednesday, clear and windy; Thursday, sunny, high around 62°F.
FOX 4 Weather's Chief Meteorologist Dan Henry gives an update on weather conditions, including more ice and snow in the forecast for Saturday night into Sunday. Plus, temperatures are expected to drop even further.