Much of Texas is under winter storm warning
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In the off chance this was on your radar, the event has been rescheduled. The somewhat underground, but ticketed, show, hosted near a cemetery somewhere in Oak Cliff, with the official location announced later, is moving to Feb. 1. The new date might even be more fitting, because it’ll be a full moon. Perhaps this was a sign from the stars.
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,
Dallas is currently in a pre-incident posture and has begun executing its Winter Weather Operations Plan, according to Kevin Oden, Director of Emergency Management and Crisis Response.
UPDATE, 1/21/2026, 10:00 a.m.: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has activated state emergency response resources ahead of expected winter weather this weekend. As of Wednesday morning, the latest forecasts call for up to 65 consecutive hours of below-freezing temperatures, stretching across Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday.
A winter storm is headed to North Texas this weekend, bringing with it the coldest temperatures of winter, following a month of record-setting heat. An intense cold front is expected to arrive early Friday morning,
Don't let the midweek warmup fool you... a powerful cold front is set to arrive Friday night, bringing a high potential for icy roads and winter weather through Saturday.
While you’re stocking up groceries, dripping your faucets, and trying to maintain a calm demeanor so that northern out-of-towners don’t make fun of us again, take some time to consider your emotional and cultural well-being over the next few days.