Most of today will be dry, this evening through early Saturday morning, then a different story.
Storm chances ramp up this evening, as a cool front moves through the area. As of now, small hail, wind, lightning, and flooding are the threats.
After the clouds erode away by noon Saturday, the weekend looks nice!
Storms return next week.
As of now, Late Monday and late Wednesday into early Friday look to be the a bit stormy. Some storms may be severe. Stay tuned.
We'll finally get a break from the rain this weekend, but unsettled weather will return again next week. Enjoy the warm and rain free weekend! #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx #texomawx pic.twitter.com/Z4Wi9N1ese
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) May 3, 2019Note: The city of Denton will be training for a moc disaster Friday from 10am to 1pm. So if you see emergency responders or hear the outdoor warning sirens, don't panic.
- Thunderstorm chances increase this aft. through midnight.
- Heaviest rain falls south of DFW
- A decent weekend ahead.
- It gets active again next week. Go figure, its MAY!!
- Yest Rain: 0.41"; May Rain: 1.15"; Surplus: 0.85"
Yesterday: High: 80 Low: 61; 2019 Rain: 12.78"; Surplus: 1.13"
Normals: High: 80; Low: 60 - Record high: 95 (1943); Low: 44 (2013)
Today: Flood Watch until 7 am Saturday. Rain invades this afternoon into the eve. Some strong storms possible towards eve. (0.50"-0.75"). High: Near 80. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.
Tonight: Strong showers and storms. (~0.25 to ~0.50"). Low: Near 60. Wind: North 5-10 mph.
Tomorrow: Cloudy through noon, becoming partly cloudy. High: Upper 70s. Wind: North 5-10 mph.
Sunday: Partly cloudy and warm. High: Low 80s.
Monday – Friday: Scattered storms. High: Near 80.



