WEATHER
North Texas: Brace for Storms and Floods
North Texas, Fort Worth, USAMon May 26 2025
Weather experts have issued warnings for North Texas. A powerful thunderstorm system is on its way. It is set to hit the area from the northwest. This system is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain. It is set to arrive late on Sunday night. The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch. This watch covers several counties, including Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Kaufman, Tarrant, and Rockwall. It will be in effect until early Monday morning. The watch is a heads-up for residents to be prepared for potential damage.
The forecast for Sunday night and Monday night includes heavy rain. This could lead to flash flooding in some parts of North and Central Texas. A flood watch has been issued for most of the region. It will start at 10 p. m. on Sunday and last until Tuesday morning. Weather experts are predicting a significant amount of rain. They expect 1 to 3 inches of rain across a wide area. There is a 20% chance of some areas receiving 4 to 6 inches of rain.
The stormy weather follows an unusually warm Sunday. The temperature reached 95 degrees, the highest of the year so far. This sudden change from hot to stormy weather is a reminder of how unpredictable weather can be. It is important for residents to stay informed and prepared. The National Weather Service's Fort Worth office has warned of continued storm chances throughout the week. This "unsettled weather" will bring daily storms and cooler temperatures. Afternoon highs are expected to be in the 80s, with morning lows in the 60s. This shift from extreme heat to storms highlights the need for adaptability in weather planning. Residents should be ready for both hot and wet conditions.
Memorial Day in North Texas is looking wet. There is a chance of showers and thunderstorms before 10 a. m. and after 1 p. m. These showers are expected to continue into the night. This weather pattern is a reminder of the importance of staying weather-aware. Knowing the forecast can help residents plan their activities safely. Whether it is preparing for storms or enjoying cooler weather, being informed is key. The continued storm chances and cooler temperatures are a welcome change from the recent heat. However, they also require vigilance and preparation.
The storm system is expected to arrive in the western part of Fort Worth around 2:25 a. m. on Monday. It will then move eastward, reaching DFW International Airport around 3 a. m. This timeline gives residents a window to prepare for the incoming weather. It is crucial to stay updated with the latest weather information. This will help in making informed decisions and staying safe during the stormy period.
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How do forecasters account for variables that could affect the accuracy of their predictions?
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Will the storms be so severe that even the local barbecue joints will close early?
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