Dallas Love Field measured 5.1 inches for the event. Snow continued in Northeast Texas into the evening hours of February 4. The snow spread north overnight, impacting nearly all of North Texas. Under Construction! 2011 February 3-4, 2011 Snow began in Central Texas during the evening hours of February 3. Historic Texas Snowstorm of December 20-21, 1929 Snowfall Blankets North Texas - Feb 5-6, 2002ĭelta Flight 191 Incident at DFW Airport - August 2, 1985 Tornadoes Rip Across North Texas: April 16, 2002 Major Sleet/Ice Storm Moved Across North Texas - Feb 24th, 2003 Tornadoes Across Parts of North Texas on Friday the 13th of April 2007ĭecember 2006 - North Texas Tornado Outbreak Pictures of JFloods in Haltom City and Cooke CountyĪpril 24th, 2007 - North Texas Tornadoes! September 5th, 2007 Navarro County Tornado Preliminary Track and Tornado Information from January 20th, 2010 Pictures of Tropical Storm Hermine Tornadoes Navarro County (Rice, TX) Tornado - October 24th, 2010 May 15th, 2013 - 19 Tornadoes Across North and Central Texas May 19th, 2015 - 10 Tornadoes Across North TexasĪpril 3rd, 2014 - Severe Outbreak Across North Texas North and Central Texas Top Weather Events of 2017Īpril 29th, 2017 - East Texas Tornado Event June 9th - North Texas Wind Event and Copperas Cove Tornado Late January - Early February 2023 Sleet and Ice Eventįebruary 2021: Historic Winter Storm and Arctic OutbreakĢ019 Top Weather Events Across North and Central Texas Winter visitors should be prepared for any weather temperatures vary from below freezing to above 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Summer visitors should be aware of heat safety, such as wearing clothing that protects from the sun and avoiding activity during midday. Sunscreen is a must and hikers should always carry plenty of water one gallon per person per day is recommended. No matter the time of year, a wide-brimmed hat, comfortable clothing and sturdy walking shoes or boots are necessary for anyone planning to explore outdoors. Be prepared for this kind of variation during your trip. Temps in the higher elevation Chisos Mountains average approximately 10 degrees cooler. Temperatures along the Rio Grande and low desert areas will be approximately 10 degrees hotter. Most weather forecasts highlight the temperature at Park Headquarters which lies at 3750 feet. The holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks) are typically busy, so reservations for accommodations are highly recommended. Winter visitors must prepare for a variety of conditions. The rainy season can be a delightful time to visit since afternoon and evening rains often cool the desert.įall quickly melds into winter which is pleasantly mild and usually sunny, although periods of cloudy weather and freezing cold do occur. The rainy season runs from May through September, with locally heavy thunderstorms and some flash flooding. Visitors should be familiar with heat safety. Summers are hot temperatures vary greatly between the desert floor, which is often above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the Chisos Mountains, which are ten to twenty degrees cooler. Try to avoid mid-March (Spring Break) unless you have reservations for accommodations. Spring is typically warm and pleasant and is the parks busiest season.
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