CelinaWeather.net

Independent Weather Station · Celina, Texas
Local Observations · Storm Awareness · North Texas Weather

Celina, TX Weather — Current Conditions for 75009

CelinaWeather.net provides neighborhood-level weather observations for Celina, Texas and the 75009 area from a privately maintained weather station, with official NOAA/NWS reference products included for local awareness. The observation location is in an open field near FM-455 and Dallas Parkway.

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Ecowitt weather station located near FM 455 and Dallas Parkway
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NOAA / NWS reference imagery

GOES-East Southern Plains

GOES-East Southern Plains GeoColor satellite imagery from NOAA NESDIS STAR
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KFWS NEXRAD Radar

KFWS NEXRAD radar loop from the National Weather Service
Source: National Weather Service via local CelinaWeather.net proxy.
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Official NWS Point Forecast

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Local station observations above show what is happening at the CelinaWeather.net site now. These forecast tiles show forward-looking official National Weather Service guidance for the Celina area.
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Source: National Weather Service point forecast for Celina, Texas.
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NWS Fort Worth / Dallas Area Forecast Discussion

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Nearby Observations

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This site combines personal weather station observations with official NOAA/NWS reference products. It is not an official warning source. For warnings and emergency information, use the National Weather Service, local emergency management, NOAA Weather Radio, and trusted broadcast sources.