I don’t have live tools access in this turn, but I can share the latest guidance and where to check in real time.
- Summary: North Texas remains active for severe weather with tornado warnings and watches possible across multiple counties. If you’re in the Dallas–Fort Worth area or nearby, stay indoors, monitor official updates, and have a plan to seek shelter immediately if a warning is issued for your location.
- Where to check now (reliable sources):
- National Weather Service Fort Worth: local tornado warnings, watches, and radar. Check their page for current alerts and county-specific warnings.
- Local TV stations with weather teams (e.g., CBS Texas, FOX 4, WFAA): they provide live updates and insist on actionable shelter guidance during active warnings.
- NOAA Weather Radio or a trusted weather app with push alerts for your exact location.
If you want, I can set up a concise, step-by-step personal safety plan for Dallas–Fort Worth residents based on typical tornado warning procedures (how to shelter, what to have ready, and how to verify warnings quickly). I can also help interpret a specific alert you’re seeing (copy the text here) to explain what actions you should take.