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DFW Weather: Rain Timeline and Severe Weather Outlook for North Texas

WFAAJune 7, 20253 min3,984 views
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Current Rain Activity in North Texas

  • 🌧️ Light rain and overcast conditions are currently affecting parts of North Texas, including Weatherford, DFW Airport, Collin County, Tarrant County, and Denton County.
  • ⚡ No lightning is being detected, indicating that the current activity has weakened in intensity and will continue to decrease in coverage.

Severe Weather Threat Assessment

  • ⚠️ The threat for severe weather is low for North Texas over the next several days.
  • 🎯 The highest risk of severe weather, including large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes, is currently located in West Texas for the afternoon hours.
  • ⛈️ Thunderstorms may develop this afternoon and push east, but they are expected to clear by midnight, with North Texas staying out of the risk zone tonight.

Weekend and Early Week Forecast

  • 🌡️ Temperatures are expected to climb, with highs in the 80s today, reaching 92°F on Friday, and mid-90s on Saturday and Sunday.
  • 🥵 Humidity will make it feel closer to 100°F during the afternoons over the weekend.
  • 🗓️ Two rounds of rain are anticipated over the weekend: one late Saturday into Saturday night, and another on Sunday.

Storm Details and Flood Risk

  • ☔ On Friday, the severe weather threat is minimal for North Texas, with only a 10% chance of isolated storms.
  • ⚠️ Saturday night brings a slight risk for the northern third of North Texas, including DFW, with potential for isolated storms producing quarter-sized hail and 60 mph wind gusts.
  • 📉 Most of Sunday is expected to be dry, but thunderstorms may develop Sunday evening and increase in coverage overnight into Monday.
  • 🌊 Monday could see pockets of slightly heavier rain and an isolated flood concern due to slower-moving storms and accumulated rainfall.
  • 📉 By early next week, temperatures are predicted to drop into the mid-80s due to rain and cloud cover, with a drier pattern expected for the latter half of June.
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