Rain back in the forecast. Best chances the second half of Wednesday.
All threats are in place (hail, wind, flooding and isolated tornadoes), however, not everyone will see severe weather, but some will.
I'll have a more concise timeline, possible watch information and projected rain totals in 24 hours.
Rain and thunderstorm chances will return today, and increase into tomorrow. #txwx #dfwwx #ctxwx pic.twitter.com/TaZX2RXvmG
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) May 28, 2019- More warmth, wind and humidity.
- An Isolated strong storm early evening.
- Strong to severe storms Wednesday Aft.-Eve.
- All weather threats in place, including flooding.
- More storms possible Friday into the weekend..
- Yest Rain: 0.00"; May Rain: 7.28"; Surplus: 3.01"
Yesterday: High: 89; Low: 72; 2019 Rain: 18.91"; Surplus: 3.29"
Normals: High: 87; Low: 68 - Record high: 96 (1996); Low: 50 (1917)
Today: Morning clouds/some afternoon sun. Isol. late day storm. High: Upper 80s. Wind: South 15-25 mph.
Tonight: Low clouds by daybreak. VERY muggy! Low: Low to mid 70s. Wind: South 15-25 mph.
Wednesday: Strong to severe storms after 3pm -> midnight. All threats possible. High: Mid 80s. Wind: South 15-25 mph.
Thursday: Partly cloudy and a bit cooler. Possible storms by late evening. High: Low to mid 80s.
Friday: Scattered storms. Watching for possible flooding. Depends on track of storm. High: Mid to upper 80s.
Weekend – Monday: Scattered thunderstorms. Highs: 80s.





