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Morning Storms, Peeks Of Afternoon Sun, Isolated Evening Storms

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We have a Flash Flood Watch through 7pm Thursday! Please be weather aware and be careful on the roads.

The Flash Flood Watch for North Texas has been extended through Thursday evening. #txwx #dfwwx #ctxwx pic.twitter.com/vvhG2YWgZw


— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) March 18, 2020
  • Last wave of heavy rain tonight/isolated severe.
  • Leftover showers Thursday, warm and muggy.
  • Colder weather Friday - Sunday
  • More showers late Saturday into Sunday.

Yest Rain: 0.01"; *Yest High: 67; Low: 59

March Rain: 4.14"; Surplus: 2.20"

2020 Rain: 13.02"; Surplus: 6.25"

Today's Averages: High: 69; Low: 48

Record high : 92: (1907); Low: 20 (1923)

Sunrise: 7:35am; Sunset: 7:38am

1:00am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Enhanced Risk: for parts of central and western north-central tx into southwest and central oklahoma https://t.co/GtEvHPMjG6 pic.twitter.com/OeXLfrcnJV

— NWS SPC (@NWSSPC) March 18, 2020

Today: Morning storms. Peeks of afternoon sun. Isolated evening storms. High: Near 80. Wind: South 10-20 mph.

Tonight: Scatt. severe storms (Along and west of 35W). Areas of heavy rain by daybreak. Low: Mid 60s. Wind: South 10-20 mph.

Tomorrow: Morning rain, peeks of afternoon sun with scattered severe storms...Warm! Highs: Near 80. Wind: South 10-20 mph.

Friday: Morning cold front. Windy and much colder. Scattered showers High: 68 morning; 40s by afternoon.

Saturday: Cloudy and cold. A few late evening showers. High: Upper 40s.

Sunday: Cloudy. Chance of showers. High: Near 60.

Monday: Mostly sunny and breezy. High: Mid 60s.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, windy and warmer. High: Low 70s.