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CollinCounty_TX ARES

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Organized in 1975 by a group of amateurs who had a strong desire to serve their community and provide emergency communications.

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A Dense Fog Advisory is now in place for areas along and east of I-35 in North and Central Texas. Visibility of 1/4 mile or less is possible within the advisory area. Remember to slow down and leave plenty of distance between you and other vehicles. #dfwwx #ctxwx

A Dense Fog Advisory is now in place for areas along and east of I-35 in North and Central Texas. Visibility of 1/4 mile or less is possible within the advisory area. Remember to slow down and leave plenty of distance between you and other vehicles.  #dfwwx #ctxwx
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A more active weather pattern more typical of spring will return next week, along with increasing chances for showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures are likely to remain near or above normal with highs mostly in the 70s.

A more active weather pattern more typical of spring will return next week, along with increasing chances for showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures are likely to remain near or above normal with highs mostly in the 70s.
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Wednesday 3/4 - It’s a Cold Front disturbance that might bring a severe weather threat. The least predictable outside of the short-term as they vary in their speed/arrival. So, here is your heads up to start checking your spotting equipment, radio and weather net posture.

Wednesday 3/4 -

It’s a Cold Front disturbance that might bring a severe weather threat. 

The least predictable outside of the short-term as they vary in their speed/arrival. 

So, here is your heads up to start checking your spotting equipment, radio and weather net posture.
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The warmest temperatures of the week expected this weekend. While some areas across North Texas (mainly along the Red River) have a low chance of showers and storms late Saturday through Sunday, most of the area will stay rain-free until next week. #dfwwx #ctxwx

The warmest temperatures of the week expected this weekend. While some areas across North Texas (mainly along the Red River) have a low chance of showers and storms late Saturday through Sunday, most of the area will stay rain-free until next week. #dfwwx #ctxwx
NWS Storm Prediction Center (@nwsspc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Severe weather chances will increase by mid week and will continue into the second week of March. The highest confidence days for severe weather at this time are Wednesday, March 4 and Friday, March 6.

Severe weather chances will increase by mid week and will continue into the second week of March. The highest confidence days for severe weather at this time are Wednesday, March 4 and Friday, March 6.
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When hazardous weather is expected, there are many ways to receive emergency alerts, but no single method is perfect. Make sure you have multiple ways to receive alerts! Here are some ideas: 📲 Smartphones/Weather Apps 📻 NOAA Wx Radio 📺 Local TV/Radio #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx

When hazardous weather is expected, there are many ways to receive emergency alerts, but no single method is perfect. Make sure you have multiple ways to receive alerts! Here are some ideas: 

📲 Smartphones/Weather Apps
📻 NOAA Wx Radio
📺 Local TV/Radio

#dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx
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It's Day #2 of the #SevereAwarenessWeek and we're talking Hail, Damaging Winds, and Lightning. First topic is Hail: Make sure to know your safe place during a hail storm. Seek shelter when outdoors and stay away from windows. Do not shelter under overpasses! #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx

It's Day #2 of the #SevereAwarenessWeek and we're talking Hail, Damaging Winds, and Lightning. 
First topic is Hail: Make sure to know your safe place during a hail storm. Seek shelter when outdoors and stay away from windows. Do not shelter under overpasses! #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx
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A new era of SPC Outlooks begins today. Fresh off the press, our first outlook utilizing conditional intensity! Curious for more information? See post below for a link to a long form presentation explaining this change.

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Tornadoes can happen at any time of the day! If severe weather is forecast, be sure to prepare before heading to bed for the night. Have multiple ways to receive warnings and a safe place to shelter if you know storms are coming. Stay #WeatherReady. #txwx

Tornadoes can happen at any time of the day! If severe weather is forecast, be sure to prepare before heading to bed for the night. Have multiple ways to receive warnings and a safe place to shelter if you know storms are coming. Stay #WeatherReady. #txwx
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heads up! Isolated to scattered storms will be possible this afternoon, especially along and north of I-20. Any storm that develops will have the potential to produce large hail, damaging wind gusts, and even a tornado. Pay attention to the weather today! #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx

Heads up! Isolated to scattered storms will be possible this afternoon, especially along and north of I-20. Any storm that develops will have the potential to produce large hail, damaging wind gusts, and even a tornado. Pay attention to the weather today! #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx