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WEATHER ALERTS continue overnight & into Sunday afternoon
NORTH TEXAS – Storms started to develop over Dallas and Tarrant County just as the day was ending. These fast-moving showers were headed due north. A rather stout cap has held so far across North Texas. We continue to wait until the overnight hours for the next widespread severe threat to move in from the west.Large hail, damaging winds and even isolated tornadoes are possible with these storms overnight into the morning. The First Alert Weather team will be here in the weather center overnight keeping you posted with on-air updates and coverage on CBSNewsTexas.com.The threat will start overnight and carry into Sunday morning.We'll then wait until the daytime heating takes hold. By afternoon more severe weather could start back up in our eastern half.Areas from the Metroplex and east are under a slight risk tomorrow.Most of North Texas is also under a FLASH FLOOD WATCH through Sunday. Heavy rain is possible with these storms.The storms of spring continue this week. After the afternoon threat moves east of us at end of day, more storms are in the forecast on Wednesday and Thursday. Stay tuned!
Three Grapevine-Colleyville ISD schools resume normal activity after bomb threat at nearby synagogue
Three Grapevine-Colleyville ISD schools resumed normal activity Friday afternoon after they were placed in “secure” mode due to a bomb threat at a nearby synagogue, police say.
Crowds, organizers were prepared for rain at Arlington's Dream Fest
ARLINGTON, Texas - The potential for severe weather might have deterred people from coming out to the second night of Arlington's Dream Fest event on Saturday, but the people who did show up were ready for the music and rain. The event features live music at the Levitt Pavilion, food...
Flower Mound Police Blotter
The following is a summary of recent incident reports made to the Flower Mound Police Department as compiled by the staff of The CTG:. On Feb. 13, a business owner reported that his 26-foot box truck was stolen from a warehouse in the 400 block of Enterprise. The truck is valued at $50,000, and it contained appliances worth nearly $23,000.
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