DFW Airport is just 7 days short of breaking yet another record during our cold season, this time for most consecutive days below 80 degrees F.

Rank # of Days Season Dates
1 166 1918-19 Oct 21 – Apr 5
2 159 2009-10 Oct 20 – Mar 28*
3 155 1957-58 Oct 31 – Apr 4
4

(tie)

154 2000-01 Nov 1 – Apr 4
154 1914-15 Nov 5 – Apr 8
6 152 1940-41 Oct 30 – Mar 31
7 143 1997-98 Oct 31 – Mar 23
8 141 1912-13 Oct 29 – Mar 19
9 140 1967-68 Nov 25 – Apr 13
10

(tie)

138 1963-64 Nov 16 – Apr 2
138 1930-31 Nov 15 – Apr 2

Looks like we may end this record just a few days shy, as forecasts for Wednesday and Thursday bring our high temps above the 80 degree mark.

10 years ago today a pair of tornadoes struck heavily populated areas in Fort Worth and Arlington, killing two and injuring 80 others. The first tornado developed quickly and moved through downtown Fort Worth, causing severe damage to numerous high rises along with other structures and vehicles. A significant hailstorm also affected areas north of Fort Worth like Lake Worth and Saginaw, causing significant damage to roofs and vehicles.


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KFWS 00:25 Zulu Base reflectivity/Velocity)

The above screenshot demonstrates the storm as it was passing over downtown Fort Worth. The storm briefly produced F3 damage to the Cash America building, and F2 damage along a substantial part of its track.


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KFWS 01:05 Zulu Base Reflectivity/Velocity)

This image shows the second tornado with the strongest radar velocities near Arlington along I-20. This tornado tracked just south of I-20 for a few minutes before turning left and dissipating.

Below is a summary developed by the NWS about the tornadoes and the impact they had on the region.

NWS March 28 Fort Worth Tornado Summary

Small thunderstorm risk for Saturday afternoon

Strong winds and a fire hazard exist for Saturday across north Texas. Additionally, a slight chance of thunderstorms exists across the eastern parts of north Texas on Saturday afternoon. A strong low pressure system currently located over the Texas panhandle will send a dryline through the region Saturday mid-day, increasing winds and posing a fire [read more...]

Severe Thunderstorm Watch for north Texas

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for parts of north central Texas, including the DFW metroplex, expiring at 10pm. Thunderstorms are developing inside a destabilizing air mass along a cold front moving eastward. The storms arrival now brings it through the region within the next 2 or so hours, or before 5:30 to 6:00pm. [read more...]

Severe thunderstorms forecast Wednesday evening

Current forecasts from the Storm Prediction Center and our local weather forecast office have mentioned a severe storm risk for Wednesday late afternoon through evening. Currently the computer models agree on the location for storm initiation across the western parts of north Texas near Wichita Falls through Breckenridge at 4 to 6pm. The storms will [read more...]

This is post number 500 for Watching the Skies, an exciting achievement! The pictures here were taken in Frisco, TX during the afternoon of March 21, 2010 after our spring snow storm. [nggallery id=87]

Snowfall totals for our late March snowstorm

This unseasonably late snowfall further increased the 2009-2010 snowfall totals for our area, bringing us within 1/2 an inch of the all-time snowiest winter on record! Additionally the last time this much snow fell this late in the season was March 29 1937! Preliminary snowfall totals listed graphically below. As you can see, the heaviest [read more...]

Snowfall possible Saturday evening!

I thought Winter was over… but it apparently has one last bite before fading away. Snowfall is possible across the northern areas of the region on Saturday evening. Accumulations will be light, if any. Areas around the Red River could receive up to 1 inch of accumulation on exposed areas. Prior to the snow however [read more...]

Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for nearly all of North Texas, until 3:00pm today. A developing line of thunderstorms is approaching from the west, currently located from Mineral Wells through Wichita Falls. This line already has embedded severe thunderstorms, and will continue to gain intensity as it travels twards the DFW Metroplex. Today's primary [read more...]

Severe storm risk Wednesday afternoon

Hey Texans, it’s been a bit since I sent out the last e-mails. However, being a severe weather enthusiast, my days brighten when your days darken.(maybe a new catch phrase?) Anyways, our first batch of spring time storms moved through the area Sunday and Monday. They even produced the first two spring time tornadoes of [read more...]

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