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Dan Shoemaker, an National Weather Service forecaster in Fort Worth, said 83 mph gusts were recorded in Wills Point, about 35 miles east of Dallas, as part of a strong squall line of straight-line winds. Such storms are more common in the spring, but Texas does have a secondary storm season in the f
The precipitation that has covered North Texas in ice and slush and downed trees is near its end. But, says Dan Shoemaker, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, I dont think the problems are over, even though the precipitation pretty much is.
After the region watched temperatures soar going all the way back to July 2, clouds moved in Thursday afternoon and some parts even got a little rain. National Weather Service meteorologist Dan Shoemaker said Dallas-Fort Worth hit a high of 97 at 5:33 p.m. Thursday and was unlikely to climb higher.
shy of the record set in 1980.After the region watched temperatures soar going all the way back to July 2, clouds moved in Thursday afternoon and some parts even got a little rain. National Weather Service meteorologist Dan Shoemaker said Dallas-Fort Worth hit a high of 97 at 5:33 p.m.
National Weather Service meteorologist Dan Shoemaker said Dallas-Fort Worth hit a high of 97 at 5:33 p.m. Thursday and was unlikely to climb higher. Afternoon cloud cover had allowed temperatures to dip into the 80s.