Severe storms will flirt with north Texas though Thursday. Stay weather aware, especially west of DFW today, tomorrow and right on top of us Thursday.
Plus, A Flash Flood Watch is in effect through at least 7pm Thursday.
A Flash Flood Watch is in effect through tomorrow evening for much of North Texas. Saturated soils due to recent rainfall will lead to increased potential for flash flooding during heavy rain. #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx pic.twitter.com/M5AJcuwuAm
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) March 17, 2020Much cooler weather is coming Friday – Sunday.
12:53am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Slight Risk: for a large part of west, northwest, and north-central texas https://t.co/GtEvHQ3UxE pic.twitter.com/PlsUpDIW05
— NWS SPC (@NWSSPC) March 17, 2020- *Flash Flood Watch through TOMORROW 7pm*
- 3"-5" of rain coming, higher totals NW of DFW.
- Severe weather threat highest west of DFW today and tom.
- Severe weather threat highest in DFW Thursday.
- MUCH cooler Friday - Sunday.
*Yest Rain: 0.46"; March Rain: 4.13"; Surplus: 2.31"
*Yesterday: High: 70; Low: 51; 2020 Rain: 13.01"; Surplus: 6.40"
*Today's Averages: High: 69; Low: 47
*Record high: 92: (1908); Low: 26 (1934)
*Sunrise: 7:35am; Sunset: 7:38am
1:03am CDT #SPC Day2 Outlook Enhanced Risk: across parts of west/northwest tx and far southwestern ok https://t.co/rEAejNpVr0 pic.twitter.com/gRfCOYdb5Z
— NWS SPC (@NWSSPC) March 17, 2020**FLASH FLOOD WATCH 7am today – 7pm Wednesday**
Today: Scattered showers and mild. Isolated severe after 8pm. High: Low 70s. Wind: ESE 5-10 mph.
Tonight: Scatt. severe storms (Along and west of 35W). Low: Mid 60s. Wind: ESE 10-15 mph.
Tomorrow: Morning rain, peeks of afternoon sun, scattered severe storms (Along and west of I-35W). Warm! Highs: Near 80.
Thursday: Scattered aft/eve severe storms. High: Upper 70s.
Friday: Scattered showers. Cooler. High: 66 morn; upper 40s eve.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy and cool. Low: Near 40. High: Mid 50s.
Sunday: More rain!! High: Low 60s.





