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Widespread showers and storms increase in coverage beginning late Thursday morning. Heavy rainfall may lead to flooding, especially south of I-20. A strong storm or two is possible. Behind this system, high pressure builds for the weekend. Expect plenty of sunshine and heat!
While there is a low threat for severe storms, flooding is our greatest concern for Thursday. Strongest storms and heaviest rain will likely be south of DFW.
First the warmth...then the storms Near 90 today as south winds increase (some extra high clouds) First showers N&W overnight aren't too much. Best rain chances arrive PM...some heavy rain (flood risk), quarter hail, 50-60 mph winds in strongest. Just a few showers linger Friday.
One more shot of storms, before a huge helping of HEAT! Very warm today, but still quiet. Thursday is unsettled. Some showers AM, but the bulk come PM-eve. Some heavy rain, a few strong-severe (wind, hail risk). Just some showers linger Friday before temps hit 90+ and don't stop!
One more quiet, but very warm day on tap Wednesday ahead of our next disturbance. Widespread heavy rain and some strong to severe storms expected Thursday. North Texas dries out and heats up for the weekend.
Wednesday starts mostly sunny, but clouds and humidity will be on the increase through the day. High temperatures climb to near 90 degrees for much of North Texas.
Next disturbance heads our way Thursday! Widespread rain and storms expected. Some strong to severe storms will be possible, along with a flash flood threat.
'PICK' day of the week! Sunshine, low humidity, light wind and warm temps in the 80s area wide We stay dry tomorrow, but not heading into Thursday...when higher coverage showers/storms are possible Don't really need much more water as most lakes are WAY too full after this spring
Here we go. Warming up...with at least SOME storms ahead. 'PICK' day of the week with sun, light winds and low humidity (early fog east). Breezy, very warm & more humid Wednesday. Showers/storms likely Thursday (strong-severe risk) before slowly drying Friday. Weekend turns HOT!
A few thunderstorms continue to move southeast from Greenville up to Paris. Brief heavy rain along with a few lightning strikes will be the main impacts.
Lower humidity briefly returns, with plenty of sunshine Tuesday. The next disturbance brings storms Wednesday night through Thursday. Behind this, we dry out and heat up for the weekend.