There will be a risk for storms today... some of which could be severe. Here is our best estimate for timing of strong to severe weather. While we are highlighting this potential, not everyone in the shaded regions will be guaranteed severe weather! Stay tuned! #dfwwx #ctxwx pic.twitter.com/nfOpKn7W8J
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) May 29, 2019
- Flash Flood Watch today, ending at 7am tomorrow.
- Weather aware Noon-4pm west and north of DFW
- All severe threats north of I-20 from 4pm to 9pm.
- Possible TOR watch by 3pm for most of north Texas.
- Isolated storms possible this weekend, severe threat low.
- Yest Rain: 0.00"; May Rain: 7.28"; Surplus: 3.01"
Yesterday: High: 85; Low: 73; 2019 Rain: 18.91"; Surplus: 2.85"
Normals: High: 87; Low: 68 - Record high: 107 (1927); Low: 51 (1907)
Today: Flood Watch today (1"-3"). Threat level 3 out of 5. Peak time from 3pm to 9pm. All severe threats in place, especially north of I-20. High: Mid to upper 80s. Wind: SSE 10-20 mph.
Tonight: Storms move out by midnight. Cooler and drier air moves in!! Low: Low to mid 60s. Wind: NNW 10-15 mph.
Tomorrow: Partly cloudy and a bit cooler. Lower humidity. High: Low to mid 80s. Wind: North 10-15 mph.
Friday: Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a daytime storm. High: Mid 80s.
Weekend: Partly cloudy. Scattered non-severe thunderstorms. Highs: Near 90.
Mon. & Tues: Partly cloudy, warm and humid. Isolated late-day storm. High: Near 90.




