A Freeze Warning has been issued overnight from 4am to 9am Wednesday. Lows are forecast to drop to 29-30 degrees across the western and northwestern parts of the region. A Freeze Warning is issued when the first freeze of the season is expected to occur, which can kill off more vulnerable plant life. The Freeze Warning is issued for several counties around the area including Denton, but not Collin, Tarrant, or Dallas counties. Temperatures in Frisco will reach around 35 degrees, whereas in Dallas and Fort Worth, temps will stay in the upper 30s to low 40s.

…Freeze warning in effect from 4 am to 9 am CST Wednesday…

The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a freeze
warning…which is in effect from 4 am to 9 am CST Wednesday.

Temperatures tonight and early Wednesday morning will drop to near
freezing…mainly along and to the west of a line from
Gainesville…to Denton…to Azle…to Meridian. The coldest
temperatures will occur in valleys and other sheltered locations.
While some locations such as hilltops will not reach
freezing…a widespread frost is expected across the area. Frost
can be just as damaging as a freeze to tender vegetation.

Precautionary/preparedness actions…

A freeze warning means that the seasons first episode of sub-
freezing temperatures are likely to occur. These conditions will
kill sensitive plants and residents are advised to protect any
tender vegetation.

Storms are approaching the western side of the metroplex, moving NE at around 25 knots. I don’t see even a single lightning bolt appearing on my radar viewer which I suspect may be an error. Timing puts these storms around 3:10pm to Benbrook, 3:20pm to Watauga, and 4:15pm to Frisco. The storms have gusty winds but are not at severe criteria. I also see no hail with these storms… so the only thing worth mentioning at this time is the very heavy downpour and gusty winds with the storm passage.

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Rain and some thunder for Sunday afternoon

Looks like a cold front, currently stalled out across the western parts of north Texas, will finally push through the area in the afternoon and evening hours of Sunday. This cold front will bring rain and some thunderstorms through in the late afternoon to evening. Thunderstorm activity is not expected to be substantial at this [read more...]

Weather outlook for next seven days

Looks like we’ll have another relatively dormant weather pattern for us the next few days. An upper level high pressure is building into the region bringing clear, quiet and dry conditions for the next five days. Highs will remain in the mid 70s, lows in the low to mid 50s. Overall these temps are quite [read more...]

Tropical Storm Ida nearing landfall in Mobile, AL

Looks like the storm has lost most of its strength after heavy upper level wind shearing and cooler water temperatures in the gulf. The storm has already created about 5 feet of storm surge in eastern New Orleans, areas outside the hurricane flood control systems. The storm will continue to weaken and make a hard [read more...]

Nov 072009
Tropical Storm Ida updates

For interests in the gulf coast states… Ida currently as a Tropical Storm, is forecast to intensify within the next 12 hours to Hurricane strength. As the storm progresses northward into the Gulf of Mexico, it will encounter areas with increased wind shear and cooler waters and will weaken again. The question mark in this [read more...]

Late season Hurricane - Ida forms in Caribbean

Hurricane Ida formed near Nicaragua moving north very slowly today. The storm will continue north at a very slow pace, eventually making it to the Gulf of Mexico by this upcoming Tuesday. Forecasts beyond that point are very difficult to determine and we will just have to wait and see. As we all know, once [read more...]

I have been meaning to get this sent out for 5 days now and just never get a chance! October broke the record for fewest amount of sunshine ever recorded at DFW Airport for the month. Additionally October finished out as the 7th rainiest on record, with well below average temperatures. For October, DFW Airport [read more...]

Weather update for the next few days; time change Sunday

Looks like the severe weather threat for the Metroplex is over, while eastern counties are still ahead of the cold front and have chances of severe storms. This event despite the forecasts showing a very good potential for severe weather, has been somewhat unexciting. I figure this is likely due to the lack of atmospheric [read more...]

A Tornado Watch has been issued for Collin, Dallas, Tarrant counties as well as several others across central, east, and north Texas as well as eastern Oklahoma. The SPC has bumped this watch area up to a 10% tornado risk which is certainly worth paying attention to. While most of the metroplex is under a [read more...]

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