Fort Worth Braces for Severe Weather as City Council Delays Hall Decision
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We're tracking a significant weather situation developing across North Texas right now that's going to impact your commute and travel plans today. A severe weather outbreak is moving through the region with supercell thunderstorms, large hail exceeding three inches, damaging wind gusts, and flash flooding expected through this evening. The strongest tornado threat will develop during the early evening hours, with our area among the highest-risk zones. We saw a taste of this system yesterday when record rainfall hit Dallas-Fort Worth, flooding highways across North Texas and causing a commercial building roof to collapse on Kingsley Road. A lightning strike also caused a house fire in Fort Worth that resulted in roof damage. If you're heading out today, allow extra time for travel, stay weather aware, and keep checking conditions before you leave home.
On the local government front, the Dallas City Council has delayed its decision on City Hall's future until this summer. After a marathon 16-hour meeting that lasted into early Thursday morning, the council voted to have city staff explore relocation options and develop repair plans rather than making a final decision now. A consulting firm estimated urgent repairs to the I.M. Pei-designed building would cost around 329 million dollars, with full modernization running about one billion. The council is taking time to balance preservation concerns with downtown development possibilities, and more discussions are coming as we move toward warmer months.
Looking at our business landscape, Fort Worth continues attracting major development projects. Data center developer Edged is pursuing tax incentives for a potential 186-acre facility here in the city, signaling confidence in our region's infrastructure and growth potential. Meanwhile, Wistron recently selected AllianceTexas for a 761 million dollar supercomputer project, adding to the momentum we're seeing in tech-related investment.
The Dallas Stars take the ice tonight against the Colorado Avalanche if conditions allow, and Akira Yamaoka with special guest Raj Ramayya performed last night as part of our music scene offerings. Michelle Buteau's Surviving and Thriving Tour also came through recently, bringing entertainment to our community.
For anyone with school-aged children, keep an eye on local athletic achievements this weekend. The Aledo Ladycats powerlifting team has competitors heading to the Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association championship, representing our area's strength and dedication.
As we head into the evening, remember that tonight's severe weather means you should stay indoors when possible, especially between late afternoon and overnight hours. Have your weather alerts turned on and check local forecasts frequently.
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