Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas winter storm
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The outlook for North Texas continues to evolve, but not the threat of a half-inch of ice and potentially widespread power outages.
With ice and extreme cold ahead, Fort Worth officials stress preparation, patience and checking on neighbors as the city activates emergency plans.
North Texans should expect frigid temperatures this weekend, as well as strong chances of snow, sleet and ice. The National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office released on Thursday a new forecast for ice,
Buckle up, buttercups: We're about to nosedive well below freezing (-15 wind chill) and not start to thaw until Tuesday. Oh, and then there's all the ice and sleet.
Growing concern about indoor air quality has increased focus on ventilation system maintenance in North Texas homes.
North Texas' incoming ice storm forced the national cheer competition in Fort Worth to end early, leaving families scrambling to compete quickly and get home before roads and flights deteriorate.
It'll feel more like Fargo instead of Fort Worth.
Lawyers with FWISD and Texas argued over when that occurred Thursday during their first hearing with State Office of Administrative Hearings judges. Fort Worth ISD trustees Quinton Phillips and Tobi Jackson and board President Roxanne Martinez attended the virtual hearing.