From gray and wet to sunny and warm—early spring, here we come! North Texas will see heavy rain and gusty winds before a warm, spring-like weekend.
Monday and Tuesday are expected to be “seasonably cool” in North Texas ahead of lots of midweek rain, according to the National Weather Service. Rain and storm chances will increase late Tuesday as a large storm system pushes through the Dallas-Fort Worth area,
On Tuesday at 2:17 a.m. a dense fog advisory was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until 9 a.m. for Marengo and Dallas counties.
The wind chill Tuesday morning was projected to be in the low teens according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office.
Below-freezing temperatures are expected to arrive Saturday night in North Texas as the region is blasted with arctic cold air.
Next week doesn't look record cold and right now it doesn't even look as cold as we were around 1 year ago. Just another typical winter arctic front headed to North Texas. Certainly very cold, but nothing unheard of for mid to late January. #wfaaweather pic.twitter.com/5BoCVUA04e
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory at 2:03 p.m. on Monday valid from Tuesday 6 a.m. until Wednesday 6 a.m. for Marengo and Dallas counties.
“Rainfall totals should range from 1 to 3 inches with isolated coverage (10%) of 4 to 5 inches,” meteorologists wrote in the forecast. There isolate areas, east and northeast of Dallas have a low chance for strong to severe thunderstorms.
Forecasters have predicted that severe thunderstorms could hit Texas this week. Why It Matters Texas has been hit with severe winter weather this month, including snowstorms. Meteorologists are now warning that upcoming thunderstorms may bring damaging winds and hail.
Don't forget to download the WFAA App so that you can be alerted while you are on the go. Be sure to download WFAA+ on your smart TV so that you can catch extra coverage of the incoming rain. Scattered rain will start Tuesday night with higher coverage through the day Wednesday.
Scattered rain moved into North Texas on Wednesday and will continue into Thursday. Here's the latest forecast.