Stay weather aware today and tomorrow. Hail, wind, lightning, isolated tornadoes are the threats.
The one inhibiting factor for storms later today in DFW will be the "CAP". Storms will form to our WNW this afternoon, but may weaken as the approach after 5:00 pm. If the do hold together, hail, wind and an isolated tornado will the the threats. Any rain that does effect us will end by midnight.
Chances for storms, (some severe), increase Wednesday afternoon and evening. Hail, wind, small tornado threat and flooding are the threats.
More storms, with heavy rain (flooding a concern) will plague us Thursday and Friday.
Here's latest potential for severe weather and flooding this afternoon thru Wednesday. Stay weather aware regarding forecast updates, watches, & warnings. Have multiple sources to receive your weather information. #dfwwx #ctxwx #texomawx pic.twitter.com/ZJqwwOfjqj
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) April 30, 2019- A cloudy-breezy and muggy morning. A few showers.
- Possible squall line late this afternoon into the evening.
- Another wave of storms tomorrow, some severe.
- More storms Thursday-early Saturday.
- Flooding a concern by weeks end.
- Yest Rain: 0.00"; April Rain: 6.74"; Surplus: 3.80"
Yesterday: High: 83 Low: 67; 2019 Rain: 11.62"; Surplus: 0.40"
Normals: High: 80; Low: 59 - Record high: 97 (1909); Low: 41 (1908)
Today: A.M. showers, late aft. and eve. storms. Possibly severe. Threats: Hail, wind, isol. tornado. High: Low 80s. So. 15-25 mph.
Tonight: Cloudy, windy and muggy. Rain tapering off. Low: Upper 60s. South 20-30 mph.
Tomorrow: Scattered strong to severe storms. Threats: Hail, wind, flooding, isolated tornado. High: Near 80. So. 15-25 mph.
Thursday and Friday: Scattered strong storms. Threats: Flooding. Highs: Near 80.
Saturday: Storms early, afternoon sun. Lower humidity. High: Low 80s.
Sunday: Partly cloudy and warm. High: Mid 80s.



