Heavy Rain Floods Streets, Diverts Flights Across Dallas, Fort Worth
Heavy rain pounded the area Monday morning causing diverted flights, power outages and flooded streets, trapping some drivers in their cars.
Heavy rain pounded the area Monday morning causing diverted flights, power outages and flooded streets, trapping some drivers in their cars.
What a great stretch of weather we have seen. Monday has featured another great sunny day with low humidity. We will get one more really nice day with low humidity and not much wind.
Another round of storms is on tap for today for North Texas, as yet another upper level disturbance pushes in from the southwest.
There is a risk of severe weather this afternoon and evening along a frontal boundary that has stalled over north Texas.
Starting Saturday night through Monday, showers and thunderstorm look likely for much of the area. A good soaking rain will be possible.
Another nice evening for us as temperatures will drop into the 50s overnight. Tomorrow winds will increase and become gusty out of the south up to 35 mph. Temperatures will warm into the mid 80s.
Another afternoon of severe storms left many North Texans cleaning up following multiple reported tornado touchdowns Tuesday night.
Strong thunderstorms swept through North Texas for a second day on Monday, spawning multiple tornadoes that touched down in a 7 county area south of the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
We are still expecting some storms to break out in our northwest corner, from Breckenridge to Bowie to Gainesville. There is a very strong cap in place but the dry line along with a low up to the north of us might be enough to break this cap and get some storms rolling. If they go it'll be from now to 6pm- they'll quickly develop in severe weather storms producing large hail and strong winds.
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The skies are clearing over DFW, watch temperatures leap into the upper 80's as wind gust pick up to the 40mph range. The cap is firmly in place, we are not expecting storms until a cold front gets close enough to break it. That'll be late tonight, after midnight likely.
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