TEXAS — Heavy rain and stormy conditions are headed for Texas starting Monday and intensifying through Tuesday, with widespread storms expected across a large portion of the state. A stalling front across North and East Texas on Tuesday raises the most serious concern, with rainfall rates potentially approaching 2 inches per hour and localized flash flooding possible east of DFW. Hot and dry conditions continue through Sunday before the pattern shifts dramatically heading into the new week.
Scattered Storms Begin Sunday Night Along West Texas Dryline Before Spreading East
Attention turns to a developing dryline in West Texas late Sunday, where showers and thunderstorms are expected to fire and push east toward the Metroplex overnight. North Texas could see scattered activity at around 30 percent coverage during this opening round. This sets the stage for a much more widespread and impactful storm event developing through Monday and Tuesday…