Here's a list of businesses and services that will be open or closed in North Texas during MLK Day as the region experiences freezing temperatures and the potential for flurries or light snow. All schools in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area are closed.
Though it’s not pleasant to spend time in the cold, staying inside can start to get you after a bit — especially during a three-day weekend. Luckily, North Texas has plenty of indoor activities. 5425 Columbus Trail, Fort Worth $11.99 children under 5-years-old pass
In fact, it’s more than just “prime” time — it’s a critical time, because if you set your onion transplants out too late, they’ll run into hot weather before they have a chance to form nice big bulbs.
Several Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations across DFW are adapting to forecasted cold temperatures, with some events proceeding as planned while others rescheduled. In Fort Worth, parade organizer Cliff Sparks is moving forward with his 7th annual MLK Parade.
The bitter cold will begin this weekend, especially on Sunday, when temperatures are expected to plunge into the 20s.
While Friday will be mild with gusty winds, temperatures will plummet overnight as an arctic front moves through, bringing frigid conditions and a chance of flurries by Monday night into Tuesday morning.
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.
About 150 animals will be flown to Fort Worth on Sunday to join their foster families here. They're being transferred to make room for pets displaced by wildfires.
H-E-B has now announced new stores to eight in Dallas-Fort Worth, along with a dozen stores that have opened since the chain came into the market with
Harlem Globetrotters star Zeus McClurkin was in the Good Day studio to show off some of his impressive skills. He and the other Globetrotters are returning to North Texas in February with games in Dallas and Fort Worth.
Nursing students attend their first class at the new College of Nursing School at University of North Texas Health Science Center on Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, in Fort Worth. The nursing school was established in 2023 to address the nursing shortage in Texas.