Some peaks of sunshine possible Thursday with rain chances returning in the evening

We’re not done with the rain yet! About an inch of rain fell overnight across north Texas. It did prompt a couple of flood warnings west of Fort Worth. Rain will continue to head off to the east through mid-morning. Some peaks of sunshine are possible today with highs near 80°.

A weak cold front to our north will go stationary somewhere across north Texas this evening through the weekend, coupled with upper-level disturbances will produce more rain across the area. The next batch will form late this evening to our northwest and along the dryline to the west. Most areas will see another batch of rain late tonight while you’re sleeping into Friday morning. The severity looks low, but rain totals look high in areas, especially just west of northwest of DFW. Morning lows will drop into the mid-60s. Rain-cooled air.

Most of Friday is looking okay, however, the dryline will spark more storms tomorrow late afternoon and evening well to the west of us. I think these will have a hard time making it into the area on Saturday morning. We’ll have to wait for the next disturbance late Saturday to produce more storms to our west. This combined with a front meandering in the area will provide a railroad track for more storms late Friday night into early Saturday. Wherever the front lays will provide the railroad track for the next batch of heavier rain. Afternoon highs on Saturday will be near 80 with a break in the rain during the day.

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