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Heavy rain shifting east of DFW today, but more rain arrives Father's Day morning

North Texas Forecast for Thursday, June 12, 2025
North Texas Forecast for Thursday, June 12, 2025
National Weather Service

Flooding rain remains south and east of the Dallas-Fort Worth area this morning, but additional precipitation is anticipated before the conclusion of Father's Day weekend.

Heavy rainfall occurred south of the Dallas-Fort Worth area during overnight hours; however, Tarrant County experienced 3" rainfall between 3am and 4:30am, prompting the issuance of a flood warning.  As the morning and afternoon progress, the heavy rain shield will shift eastward, relocating rain chances outside the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Isolated scattered showers and storms may still occur across North Texas throughout the day. Afternoon highs are expected to struggle to reach 80°F.


The upper level disturbance responsible for overnight flooding rain across parts of the state will shift into Eastern Oklahoma by tomorrow morning, taking most rain chances with it. Isolated scattered showers and potentially a rumble of thunder may occur as a quick system moves in from the northwest. Skies are anticipated to clear by tomorrow afternoon, with highs approaching 90°F. Heat index values will be near 100°F.

Saturday is expected to be relatively quiet, but a complex of storms may move out of Oklahoma on Father's Day morning, bringing heavy rain and wind. If sunny conditions prevail, temperatures may approach 90°F by afternoon.

Isolated early morning showers and storms are possible on Monday, followed by a period of quiet weather. Partly cloudy, hot, and humid conditions will prevail Monday through Wednesday, with afternoon highs approaching the mid-90s and heat index values slightly above 100°F.

Please exercise caution this morning and avoid crossing water-covered roadways with unknown depths. Flooding will persist south and east of the Dallas-Fort Worth area throughout the day.

Have a great day and enjoy the weather when you can, it's the only weather you've got.

7-Day Headlines:

DFW hit 78 degrees on Thursday. 0.43" of rain.
Flood Watch through Thursday evening.
Heavy rain east of DFW.
Isolated morning showers and storms Friday morning.
Morning storms Father's Day morning.
Heating up next week. TONS of humidity.Heat index 100+.

­­­­­*Yest Rain: 0.46"; Yest High: 78 Low: 71
*Today's Averages: High: 91; Low: 72
*Record high: 103 (1953); Record low: 57 (1910)

*June Rain: 1.63"; Surplus: 0.19"
*2025 Rain: 20.07"; Surplus: 2.04"
*Sunrise: 6:19am; Sunset: 8:37pm

Thursday: *Flood Watch through 7pm*  Scattered showers and storms, mainly east of DFW. High: Near 80. Wind: South 5-10 mph.
Thursday night: Partly cloudy and humid. Low: Low to mid 70s. Wind: South 5-10 mph.
Friday: Morning showers and isolated storms, some afternoon sun. High: Low 90s.
Saturday: Partly cloudy, warm and humid. High: Low 90s. Heat index near 100.
Father's Day: Morning strong showers and storms. Afternoon sunshine. High: Near 90.
Monday – Wednesday: Morning clouds, afternoon sun. Hot and humid. High: Mid 90s.

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