Another active weather pattern is shaping up across north Texas, especially Thursday into the up coming weekend.
Only a few isolated strong to severe storms are possible late tonight and then again Tuesday and Wednesday late evening, As a cold front stalls across north Texas.
A warm and dry start to the workweek will be followed by a slight chance of rain Monday night & Tuesday. Better chances for storms arrive late in the week into the weekend. #txwx #dfwwx #texomawx pic.twitter.com/7vV6MiOYi1
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) May 17, 2020By Thursday into Friday, the dry line will get active across west Texas. Severe storms will form along this boundary and surge east.
Friday into the weekend, the dry line will spark severe storms to our west, And also along a sagging cold front that will work its way towards the Red River Valley. We may get sandwiched causing more heavy rain. Flash flooding will be a big threat due to all of the recent rain.
2:31am CDT #SPC Day3 Outlook Slight Risk: late tuesday afternoon and evening across parts of the northern high plains https://t.co/6oEffQUiK1 pic.twitter.com/vnjnfXFlFH
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) May 18, 2020Headlines:
- A beautiful day today!
- small chance for storms tomorrow and Wednesday.
- Increasing storm chances Thursday into the weekend.
- Some storms possibly severe.
- Highs in the 80s all week.
* Yest Rain: 0.37"; *Yest High: 84; Low: 63
*Today's Averages: High: 84; Low: 65
*Record high : 96: (1956); Low: 50: (1976)
*May Rain: 5.07"; Surplus: 2.35"
*2020 Rain: 22.60"; Surplus: 8.53"
*Sunrise: 6:27 am; Sunset: 8:23 pm
Today: Mostly sunny and warm. High: Upper 80s. Wind: SSE 5-10 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. An isolated storm. Low: Upper 60s. Wind: SSE 5-10 mph.
Tomorrow: Scattered storms. Cool front stalls over area. High: Mid to upper 80s. Wind: SSE 5-10 mph.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy and warm. An isolated late day storm. High: Mid 80s.
Thursday-Sunday: Partly to mostly cloudy and warm. Scattered storms. Some possibly severe. High: Mid to upper 80s.



