March 2022
DFW Early Friday Afternoon Update
Friday’s National Forecast Maps
Friday’s Southern Plains Travel Map
Today’s North Texas Hazardous Weather Forecast
Current Set Up Across the Nation
Friday’s North Texas Forecast
Friday’s Fire Weather Forecast
The current Burn Ban Map for Texas is posted above.
ELEVATED FIRE THREAT THIS AFTERNOON WEST OF I-35
…ELEVATED FIRE THREAT THIS AFTERNOON WEST OF I-35… LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY VALUES WILL RETURN ONCE AGAIN THIS AFTERNOON GENERALLY WEST OF I-35, WITH BREEZY WESTERLY/NORTHWESTERLY WINDS IN PLACE. WINDS WILL GUST BETWEEN 25-35 MPH THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON BEFORE GRADUALLY DECREASING THIS EVENING. THIS WILL RESULT IN AN ELEVATED THREAT FOR FIRE STARTS, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR FIRES TO SPREAD. EXTREME CARE IS URGED DURING ALL OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES WHERE THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR GRASS FIRES TO GET STARTED. AVOID OUTSIDE BURNING AND WELDING. DO NOT TOSS LIT CIGARETTE BUTTS OUTSIDE. REPORT WILD FIRES TO THE NEAREST FIRE DEPARTMENT OR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICE QUICKLY.
North Texas Overnight Update
NOW UPDATE | Thursday 8:46 PM: Denton & Tarrant Counties
From William Cole: A strong T-Storm will impact portions of southern Denton and north central Tarrant Counties through 930 PM
At 845 PM , Live Radar was tracking a strong T-Storm over Roanoke, or near Keller, moving northeast at 40 mph.
Winds In Excess Of 40 Mph And Penny Size Hail. Gusty Winds Could Knock Down Tree Limbs And Blow Around Unsecured Objects. Minor Damage To Outdoor Objects Is Possible.
Stay with William Cole and Weather Tracker TV Dallas – Fort Worth for continuing coverage, online, on our app and on TV. Let’s stay safe together.