Extreme and potentially dangerous weather is heading to Dallas and other areas of the state.
Storms are expected to form. forecast Forecasters expect thunderstorms to develop in West Texas tonight and then move into North Texas. The severe weather will persist until Wednesday. While there may be brief dry periods, it's a good idea to check the forecast before going out. will There will likely be short breaks from the rain, but it's a good idea to check the forecast before going out.
There could be strong winds, lightning, and hail early this evening in northwestern North Texas. Hazardous conditions are expected to continue through the weekend and into next week in North and Central Texas, with the National Weather Service warning that all types of severe weather are possible from Friday to Wednesday. mainly There is a risk of flash flooding along the Red River on Saturday evening due to heavy rain. Conditions could worsen as the ground in North Texas is already saturated from recent precipitation. stating The flood threat will move into East Texas on Sunday.
Dallas is not expected to receive rain until Friday, but once it starts, it's likely to continue into the following week. Showers could begin as early as 4 a.m., with the possibility of severe storm conditions and wind gusts up to 40 mph. made Rain will decrease on Friday night, and the wind will ease slightly. The conditions will be similar for the rest of the weekend: rainy and windy.
Winds will decrease to 10 mph by Monday, but the potential for thunderstorms will persist until Wednesday.
The upcoming storm follows last Saturday's heavy rainfall in North Texas, which led to flooding, car accidents, and flight delays. The Dallas area experienced heavy rainfall, causing tens of thousands of residents to lose power.
Extreme and potentially hazardous weather is heading to Dallas and other parts of the state. Thunderstorms are forecast to develop in West Texas tonight before moving into North Texas. Precipitation and other severe weather will persist until Wednesday. While there will likely be short periods of dry weather, it might be wise […]
Winds will slow to 10 mph come Monday, but the potential for thunderstorms will linger until Wednesday.
The upcoming storm comes in the wake of last Saturday’s downpour in North Texas, which resulted in flooding, car crashes, and flight delays. The Dallas area was hammered with heavy rainfall, resulting in tens of thousands of residents losing power.