DFW Weather: Heavy Rain Expected Friday Night into Saturday, 14-Day Forecast
WFAANovember 5, 20254 min2,879 views
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- ⚠️ A WFA weather alert day is in effect for Friday night and into Saturday due to expected heavy rain and storms.
- 🌧️ Rainfall totals are anticipated to be between 1 to 2 inches, with isolated higher amounts possible, especially north and east of the metroplex.
- ⚡ While the severe weather threat is low for DFW, gusty winds and small hail are possible west of the metroplex.
Daily Forecast Breakdown
- ☀️ Today and Tomorrow: Expect beautiful weather with mostly clear skies tonight and partly cloudy conditions tomorrow, with only a 10% chance of an isolated shower.
- ☁️ Friday: Cloud cover will increase, with rain chances rising throughout the afternoon and evening, reaching 50% coverage by 7 PM.
- ☔ Saturday: Rain coverage increases significantly to 80% by Saturday morning, with additional rain expected Saturday evening into Saturday night as a cold front moves in.
- ☀️ Sunday and Beyond: Sunday is expected to be dry and pleasantly cool, with dry conditions and temperatures returning to around 80° by Monday.
Extended 14-Day Outlook
- 📅 The second half of the 14-day forecast looks fantastic, with no rain chances expected.
- 🎃 Halloween is predicted to be nice, dry, and cool.
- 🥶 A cold front is expected to move in Monday evening or Monday night, bringing temperatures back down into the mid-70s for Tuesday.
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