DFW Weather: Rain Moving Out, Cooler Temps, and Tropical Storm Aaron Update
WFAASeptember 7, 20254 min1,890 views
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- 🌧️ Rain coverage in North Texas is decreasing, with most of the significant rainfall occurring south of DFW, leading to some flash flood warnings that have now expired.
- 🌡️ Cloud cover from the morning rain has helped slow down warming, keeping temperatures below normal for this time of year, with highs expected in the low 90s.
- ⚠️ Despite cooler temperatures, the heat index may still reach 100-102 degrees in areas without afternoon rain.
- ⚡ Afternoon pop-up showers and thunderstorms are possible with a 20% coverage, bringing concerns of brief heavy rainfall and gusty winds.
Tropical Storm Aaron and Tropics Update
- 🌀 A disorganized cluster of thunderstorms is present in the southern Gulf, with a very small chance of development.
- 🌊 Tropical Storm Aaron is strengthening and is forecast to become Hurricane Aaron by Thursday night into Friday morning, potentially reaching Category 3 major hurricane status.
- 🗺️ The current forecast shows Aaron moving north of Puerto Rico and towards Bermuda, keeping it off the east coast, though high waves are still possible next week.
Weekend and Next Week Forecast
- ☀️ The weekend forecast for North Texas indicates normal temperatures with limited rain chances.
- 📅 Temperatures are expected to remain cooler than normal next week.
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