DFW Weather: Above Normal Rainfall Year-to-Date, Drier Outlook Ahead
WFAAJune 7, 20251 min698 views
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- 🌧️ Dallas-Fort Worth has already received 1.89 inches of rain in the first 8 days of May, putting the area 84% above normal for the month.
- 📈 Year-to-date, rainfall is over 15 inches, with an excess of nearly 3 inches above the normal amount.
Spring and Summer Outlook
- ☀️ The latter half of May is forecast to be drier, with a significant portion of Texas expected to experience below-normal precipitation.
- 🌡️ While spring precipitation has been above normal (7.02 inches), the outlook for June, July, and August also indicates trending below normal rainfall.
Temperature Trends
- 🔥 Meteorological spring (March, April, May) is trending above normal for temperatures.
- 📈 This above-normal temperature trend is expected to continue through the summer months of June, July, and August.
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