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Dense fog advisory, flood watch issued for parts of North Texas
Dense fog advisory in effect in North Texas
Some parts of North Texas have seen some pretty thick fog this morning. FOX 4’s Paige Ellenberger is live with a look.
DALLAS – You may need to take it a little slower on Tuesday because of the dense fog that has developed in parts of North Texas.
The National Weather Service issued a Dense Fog Advisory for dozens of north and central Texas counties until 10 a.m. That includes Tarrant, Denton, Collin, Dallas, and Rockwall counties.
If you are heading out the door for work or school, you will want to give yourself a little more time to make it to your destination safely.
Give yourself more room between you and the car in front of you. Use low beams instead of high beams to see better and prevent glare. And if you are struggling to see the roadway, use the lines as a guide.
For the latest traffic updates, follow FOX 4 Traffic reporter Chip Waggoner on X.
As of 6 a.m., only 10 flights had been delayed out of DFW Airport and only three were delayed out of Dallas Love Field because of the weather.
Flood Watch and more rain in the forecast
Dallas Weather: Jan. 23 morning forecast
FOX 4 Weather Meteorologist Evan Andrews has an update on the rain chances and dense fog in parts of North Texas Tuesday morning.
Tuesday will also be a wet and cold day, although not as cold as Monday.
According to the FOX 4 Weather team, the morning showers will become more widespread rain as we get closer to noon and into the afternoon.
While the DFW area will be on the “cooler” side of a stalled front (40s to near 50), our southeast areas will be warmer and have more moisture available for heavy rain and some storms.
There is a Flood Watch for those areas and rain amounts could be more than 2 inches.
The rain should move out late in the day and head east with more fog possible Tuesday night as temps hold in the 40s.
Still more showers are in the forecast for Wednesday, albeit fewer. The last chance for showers and storms is on Friday.
You may get another 1–4 inches before the end of the week.
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Dallas weather: June 28 morning forecast
Temperatures are expected to climb into the upper-90s and triple digits over the next week, with no real sign of relief! Sunshine dominates the forecast, with only a very slim chance of rain by the end of next week.
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Dallas shooting injures 2 as police search for suspect
Dallas police are searching for a shooting suspect after two people were shot early Saturday morning.
The shooting incident happened around 6:30 a.m. when Dallas officers responded to a shooting call in the 7600 block of South Central Expressway, where two people had been shot.
Officials said one victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition by Dallas Fire-Rescue. The other was transported by private vehicle in stable condition.
No arrests have been made as of Saturday afternoon, according to Dallas Police.
The shooting investigation is ongoing and this story will be updated as we learn more.
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All-day restaurant and patio coming to Dallas’ Knox and more top stories
UPDATE 6-26-2026: Gracie has been found about four miles south of the Cedar Hollow Ranch, according to a Facebook update from Real County Animal Rescue. Ranch manager Vic Jones has assembled a team to safely bring the wandering giraffe home.
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A giraffe named Gracie is missing in Texas, and the search for her has become a tall order.
Gracie, who is about 3 years old, has been missing for nearly two weeks after escaping her enclosure at Cedar Hollow Ranch in the Texas Hill Country, said Vic Jones, who owns the remote property about 100 miles west of San Antonio. He said Wednesday, June 24 that Gracie had wandered into a part of the privately owned preserve that other giraffes previously avoided.
Jones said he has sent up helicopters to look for Gracie, a few sightings have trickled in, and a $5,000 reward is on the table.
But the giraffe, which stands roughly the height of a tree, hasn’t turned up.
“She wound up going up and feeding in an area on the hillside and the rocky ledges that none of the other giraffes had ever gone on before,” Jones said. “And when she came down off of there, she came down on the wrong side of the gate.”
The ranch is in rural Real County, where its roughly 2,700 residents were put on alert to be on the lookout for a missing giraffe. Jones said the search area is extremely remote, and the likelihood of Gracie encountering any humans is low.
“People are not in danger of her because she’s not around people,” Jones said. ‘She’s out in very, very rough, heavily wooded lands.”
The Texas Hill Country has one of the largest concentrations of exotic captive animals in the country. Real County Sheriff Nathan Johnson said the mild climate and rugged terrain seems to serve as a good stand-in for most of the animals’ native African environments.
He rattled off a list of animals that have gone missing over the years, especially after floods, but said this was his first giraffe.
“I’ve had wildebeests, I’ve had water buffalo, I’ve had monkeys, I’ve had zebras, all go missing,” Johnson said. “Sometimes we recover them, and sometimes we don’t.”
While the middle of Texas is not a giraffe’s native environment, Jones said Gracie should be able to find plenty of leaves and other vegetation to eat. He said other animals were not likely to bother her.
Jones said he initially had helicopters searching an area of about 7,500 acres (3,000 hectares) with no luck. A few days later, there was a report that Gracie was spotted to the south.
But by the time they could search the area, Jones said, she was already gone.
“We’re always two three days late for where the information is coming from, so that makes it tough,” Jones said.
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