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ICYMI: These four August 2025 stories deal with winter weather

This set of Star-Telegram stories includes winter weather predictions and the city's response to a previous harsh Texas winter season.

Read the stories below.

Jude Welch, 14, attaches the carrot nose to the snowman that he and his friends built at their neighborhood park in southwest Fort Worth on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. By Chris Torres

HERE’S HOW MUCH SNOW TEXAS WILL SEE THIS WINTER, ACCORDING TO FARMERS’ ALMANAC

Editor’s note: | Published August 15, 2025 | Read Full Story by Brayden Garcia

Early September lawn care is critical. By Neil Sperry

THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ARE KEY FOR HELPING YOUR NORTH TEXAS LAWN SURVIVE WINTER

We’re going to zoom in tightly on fall lawn care and focus on the things you’ll want to do in the next two weeks. | Published August 29, 2025 | Read Full Story by Neil Sperry

The Trinity River is mostly frozen after a snow storm Monday, Feb. 15, 2021, in Fort Worth. Weather forecasters say it may not get above freezing until Friday. By Yffy Yossifor

FORT WORTH OFFERS RELIEF FOR HOMEOWNERS DEALING WITH 2021 WINTER STORM DAMAGE

The city of Fort Worth is offering monetary relief to homeowners still dealing with the aftereffects of February 2021 winter storm, which brought sub-zero temperatures to Texas, resulting in tens of billions of dollars in statewide property damage. | Published August 26, 2025 | Read Full Story by Matthew Adams

Brothers Nixon, 5, and Nyles Pickering, 2, sled down a hill in a tube float in their neighborhood park in southwest Fort Worth on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. By Chris Torres

OLD FARMER’S ALMANAC WINTER FORECAST: HERE’S HOW MUCH SNOW TO EXPECT IN TEXAS

While winter is still a few months away, a newly released extended forecast is predicting how conditions might be later this year. | Published August 27, 2025 | Read Full Story by Brayden Garcia

The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.