North Texas, Storms and weather
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After Wednesday, the forecast looks very quiet! We have a strong cold front coming through on Sunday but it will come through dry. Sunday will be windy but temperatures could drop over 20 degrees as we start next week!
Thunderstorms are forecast to sweep across North Texas midweek, with the greatest potential for severe weather on Tuesday.
Another round of rain is headed to North Texas, bringing back the threat of severe weather. Showers are possible Tuesday morning but are not expected to be widespread, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office.
Storm chances return on Monday but the coverage will be low and mainly in the morning. Storm chances are highest on Tuesday evening and Tuesday night with storms moving out by Wednesday morning. Most of Wednesday will be dry and windy. Thursday looks a little cooler but we warm back up for next weekend.
Overcast skies with showers and thunderstorms forced ground stops and hundreds of delays at DFW International Airport on Saturday. “There wasn’t anything flying into Dallas,” said Howard Neely, traveling to DFW from Kansas City,
North Texas will see unseasonable highs in the 80s through Tuesday before a storm system brings threats of large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes starting Wednesday.
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