Power outages spread across Texas
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Texas is getting another round of winter weather, and low temperatures risk icy conditions. Check live road closures and tips for driving safely, courtesy of TxDOT.
Over 1,500 people were without power on Saturday morning in southern Dallas, according to the Oncor outage map. The 75115 ZIP code was hard hit and 1,787 people there lost power. Customers in Burleson also lost power. As of about 7:19 a.m., 885 people did not have power in the 76028 ZIP code.
As a powerful Arctic front moves into Texas, winter weather is expected to stretch beyond Houston, with different parts of the state facing snow, sleet or freezing rain over the weekend.
As a strong arctic blast brings hazardous winter conditions to the Lone Star State, ERCOT is confident in meeting demand. See live power outages and how to report an outage to your utility.
All 254 Texas counties woke up under some form of weather alert as a massive winter storm began its trek across the eastern half of the country.
The National Weather Service has issued Winter Storm and Extreme Cold Watches for Texas, warning of subzero windchill temperatures that could lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken, and
An arctic cold front traveling south will reach all parts of Texas, bringing dangerously low temperatures over the next several days. Maps show how cold it could get.
Forecasters say over half the U.S. population could be affected by snow, ice or bitter cold as a winter storm sweeps across the county.
Our meteorologists are calling for WFAA Weather Alert Days across North Texas throughout the whole weekend. Keep track of school closures, power outages and more.
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