U-Haul also said the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex was the leading growing metro of 2024, based on the amount of U-Haul customers taking one-way equipment into and out of metro area
Temperatures in the Metroplex will drop this weekend while light flurries are expected Jan. 20-21, said National Weather Service Meteorologist Monique Sellers. What you need to kn
Ray predicts 2 to 5 inches of snow could fall for parts of the Metroplex. Up to 8 inches is forecasted to fall in counties closer to the Red River. "Not all of this will stick at first but expect our first accumulating snow in almost a year," Ray said.
About 45% of Texas restaurateurs surveyed by the National ... The upcoming year will see out-of-towners moving into Dallas-Fort Worth to open snazzy spots like Delilah, a supper club, and Avra ...
Last June, H-E-B opened a Joe V’s Smart Shop, its budget-friendly brand, in Dallas. A second Dallas Joe V’s is expected to open this spring at 5204 S. Buckner Blvd. H-E-B also operates three Central Market locations in Dallas.
The National Weather Service said a tenth of an inch of ice could accumulate on bridges, and some areas could get up to a quarter inch. But the main travel impacts are expected to be from sleet and snow.
Thursday brought snow to parts of North Texas and the Panhandle. Here are the totals, and when Texans can expect road conditions to improve.
Parts of North and Central Texas brace for another winter storm this week. The Dallas-Fort Worth area can expect snow, ice and dangerous conditions.
The arctic cold front pushing through North Texas this weekend will make temperatures frigidly cold and maybe create snow flurries.
The tides continue to change for the Fort Worth office market as more employers seek out newer spaces and institute return-to-office policies. While the amount of space being vacated by tenants continues to exceed the square footage leased, the market is moving in the right direction, according to experts.
The growth is fueling higher rents and home prices in the North Texas city that was once seen as a more affordable option to Dallas and other major cities.