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DFW Weather: Rain Forecasted, Low Severe Threat, and Weekend Outlook

WFAAJuly 7, 20253 min7,296 views
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Morning Rain and Low Severe Threat

  • 🌧️ Showers and storms are present this morning, particularly west of the metroplex towards Mineral Wells and Eastland.
  • ⚠️ The severe weather threat remains very low, though some stronger storms with gusty winds and small hail are possible on the tail end of the activity, mainly south of I-20.
  • 📍 Heavier showers and storms are anticipated to stay south of the metroplex and into central Texas this morning.

Afternoon and Evening Forecast

  • 📈 Rain coverage is expected to increase in the early to mid-afternoon hours, moving slowly south of I-20.
  • 💨 By around 4:00 PM, the activity will likely be south and east of the immediate area.
  • 🌃 Showers and storms will continue into the evening and overnight, with more moving in early tomorrow.

Midweek Rain and Potential Flooding

  • 🗓️ Wednesday is expected to bring widespread showers and storms throughout the day, with coverage increasing towards midday and the afternoon.
  • 💧 Locally heavy rain is possible, with accumulations potentially reaching two to three inches or more, especially in southern areas like Waxahachie and Ennis.
  • ⚠️ Localized flooding may be a bigger concern than severe weather over the next few days.

Temperature and Weekend Outlook

  • 🌡️ This morning's temperatures are in the upper 60s to low 70s, with highs generally in the mid to upper 80s, though areas with storms may see upper 70s to low 80s.
  • ☀️ Temperatures will remain below normal through the end of the week.
  • 📈 A warming trend is expected towards the latter half of the weekend, with temperatures reaching the lower 90s by Saturday and Sunday, closer to seasonal averages for Father's Day.
  • 🚫 Rain chances are expected to dry up for the weekend, with a more summer-like pattern emerging in the following week, featuring temperatures in the low to mid-90s with little to no rain.
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