ERCOT, the electrical grid operator for most of Texas, issued a weather watch for early next week when temperatures are expected to drop below freezing. The watch is scheduled to last Monday through Wednesday and was issued “due to extreme cold weather across the ERCOT region, higher electrical demand, and the potential for lower reserves.”
The arctic cold front pushing through North Texas this weekend will make temperatures frigidly cold and maybe create snow flurries.
Next week doesn't look record cold and right now it doesn't even look as cold as we were around 1 year ago. Just another typical winter arctic front headed to North Texas. Certainly very cold, but nothing unheard of for mid to late January. #wfaaweather pic.twitter.com/5BoCVUA04e
Temperatures in the Metroplex will drop this weekend while light flurries are expected Jan. 20-21, said National Weather Service Meteorologist Monique Sellers. What you need to kn
Drivers in North Texas should be extremely careful Friday morning after the region was blasted with wintry precipitation and below-freezing temperatures overnight, when the region is expected to face the worst travel impacts,
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Temperatures will plummet by up to 40 degrees this weekend as an arctic blast spreads across much of the U.S., including the Deep South.
The icy rain and occasional sleet this week persuaded many motorists to stay home or slow down, resulting in about half the number of vehicle crashes compared to an average January day last year, a Dallas public safety official said Friday afternoon.
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