Meteorologists warned of "dangerous, potentially historic" conditions amid extreme fire weather across much of the Lonestar State.
A powerful storm is moving across the country and spawning multiple fires and severe thunderstorms with hurricane-force wind gusts and tornadoes that are knocking out power and causing damage Tuesday.
Snow could reach up to 4 inches in the Panhandle on Saturday, but this weather system will bring a variety of hazards to other parts of Texas.
The National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes impacted in East Texas during Tuesday's severe weather. All three tornadoes were classified as EF-1s. The Scottsville tornado had winds estimated at 90 mph, traveling a mile in its one minute lifespan. The touchdown damaged softwood trees and caused no injuries.
The ozone season in Dallas-Fort Worth lasts most of the year hotter weather can have an impact on ground-level ozone and the air quality.
The Elite Youth Rodeo Association, a nonprofit youth organization sponsored by the Cross Spur Cowboy Church in Sulphur Springs, saw significant damage to its arena.
At least five people were killed as blizzards and strong winds hit Nebraska and Mississippi, respectively, earlier this week, according to authorities.