Next best chance for storms will be late Friday night into Saturday. Next week looks dry now.
1:02am CDT #SPC Day2 Outlook Slight Risk: across portions of the northeast states and from southwest ok into the tx edwards plateau https://t.co/rEAejNpVr0 pic.twitter.com/slsGYAs8f8
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) May 14, 2020
- Morning non-severe storms north of I-30.
- Warm and muggy today and Friday.
- Watching for late evening squall line on Friday.
- Storm chances continue Saturday into Sunday morning.
- Drying out now next week…things change in the weather world!
*Yest Rain: 0.00"; *Yest High: 83; Low: 66
*Today's Averages: High: 83; Low: 64
*Record high : 95: (1955); Low: 42: (1971)
*May Rain: 0.46; Deficit: 1.61"
*2020 Rain: 17.99"; Surplus: 4.57"
*Sunrise: 6:29 am; Sunset: 8:20 pm
Today: Morning rain /afternoon sun, windy and warm. High: Mid 80s. Wind: SSE 10-20 mph.
Tonight: Increasing clouds. Low: Low 70s. Wind: SSE 10-20 mph.
Tomorrow: Morning clouds/afternoon sun. Storms arrive by late evening. High: Mid to upper 80s. Wind: SSE 10-20 mph.
Saturday: Scattered storms. High: Upper 70s.
Sunday: Morning storms, isolated afternoon storms, especially east and south of Dallas. High: Low 80s.
Monday-Wednesday: Partly cloudy and seasonable. Lower humidity. High: Mid 80s.



