
Cassie Heiter
Meteorologist at WFAA-TV (Dallas, TX)
WFAA Meteorologist, Foodie, Dog Mom. WKU grad.
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2 weeks ago |
wfaa.com | Cassie Heiter
DALLAS — We already knew that Sunday's severe weather caused damage across North Texas, and knew that winds, which at times reached speeds of up to 105 miles per hour, were a big part of that. Now we can add tornadoes to the list of culprits. As of Wednesday evening, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has confirmed that three tornadoes touched down in North Texas on June 8.
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1 month ago |
tspantx.com | Cassie Heiter
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1 month ago |
wfaa.com | Cassie Heiter
DALLAS — Watch live radar and regular forecast updates from our meteorologists on our Smart TV streaming app WFAA+ and download the WFAA mobile app for alerts from our weather team as they come. In the week ahead, strong winds from the Sahara Desert will pick up its mineral dust and the jetstream will carry it more than 5000 miles west to the U.S. For North Texas, the best chance of noticing this plume of dust will be Tuesday, June 3, and possibly a stronger plume of dust by Friday, June 6.
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1 month ago |
wfaa.com | Cassie Heiter
DALLAS — Watch live radar and regular forecast updates from our meteorologists on our Smart TV streaming app WFAA+ and download the WFAA mobile app for alerts from our weather team as they come. Pay very close attention to the forecast this weekend as we are expecting showers and thunderstorms that will have the potential to produce large hail and damaging winds, especially on Memorial Day in North Texas. These expected showers have prompted a WFAA Weather Alert Day.
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2 months ago |
wfaa.com | Cassie Heiter
Severe storms are still possible for parts of North Texas Easter SundayDry and quiet for DFW Metroplex by Sunday afternoonSeveral chances of storms ahead Saturday's tornadoes There were nine tornado reports Saturday evening and several confirmed tornadoes. It will be a couple of days before the National Weather Service can survey the damage to determine tornado ratings and paths.
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WFAA Weather Alert Day continues through this evening. A Flood Watch is still in place for a big portion of NTX, including DFW. As rain gradually clears to the east, a few counties may be removed from the watch early. An additional 1"-2" possible mainly east of DFW. #wfaaweather https://t.co/u3q1oi2HES

WFAA Weather Alert Day continues through this evening. A Flood Watch is still in place for a big portion of North Texas, including DFW. As rain gradually clears to the east, a few counties may be removed from the watch early. #wfaaweather https://t.co/K0GXE6DYK3

Highest rain coverage happens early! Showers and storms will gradually clear as they move east. Most will be dry for the afternoon with a few seeing some lingering rain mainly east of DFW. Expect the cloud cover to stick around with highs in the 80s and light winds. #wfaaweather https://t.co/68wkxpvuPK