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Texas severe weather emergency prep: Your DFW survival checklist

DFW gets hammered by severe weather. Tornadoes, derechos, ice storms, extreme heat. Here's the real prep list from someone who's lived through all of them.

Tornado season (March-June):

  • Download a weather app with polygon-based alerts. Recommended: RadarScope ($10, one-time) or Weather Underground (free)
  • Know your safe room: interior room, lowest floor, no windows. Bathroom or closet.
  • NOAA Weather Radio with battery backup (~$30). When the power is out, this is your lifeline.

Ice storms (December-February):

  • 72 hours of water (1 gallon per person per day)
  • Non-perishable food for 3 days
  • Flashlights + batteries (not candles — fire risk)
  • Portable phone charger (Anker 20,000mAh, ~$30)
  • Pipe insulation and know where your water shut-off is. Source: City of Dallas winter weather guide.

Extreme heat (June-September):

  • ERCOT grid stress means potential rolling blackouts
  • Keep freezer full (frozen water bottles work)
  • Know your nearest cooling center: dallas.gov/coolingcenters

General kit:

  • First aid kit
  • Important documents in waterproof bag
  • Cash ($200 minimum — ATMs don't work without power)
  • Prescription medications for 7 days
  • Pet supplies if applicable

Sources:

  • NOAA/NWS Fort Worth office — severe weather preparedness guides
  • Texas Division of Emergency Management (tdem.texas.gov)
  • City of Dallas — winter weather and cooling center resources
  • ERCOT — grid reliability reports

Winter Storm Uri in 2021 taught DFW a hard lesson. Don't get caught unprepared again.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:54 AM

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