An unsettled weather pattern heads into North Texas for at least the next week, bringing waves of showers and thunderstorms, and seasonable temperatures.
Tuesday began with a cloudy sky and a few isolated showers dotting the area. Temperatures were in the low to mid-70s. There will be breaks in the clouds, wind, and warm temperatures with highs and the low to mid-80s. No rain is in the forecast.
More of the same for Wednesday. Morning clouds, a few morning showers, with peaks of afternoon sunshine. Afternoon highs will reach the low to mid-80s with breezy conditions.
Things start to change late Wednesday evening into early Thursday before the morning commute. A pretty decent cold front will move into the area producing scattered showers and storms. This area of storms will form about 50-70 miles to the west and northwest by Wednesday evening. This area of storms will intensify and increase in coverage as it pushes south and east overnight Wednesday. Some of these storms may become severe. Threats: Hail and damaging wind. The heaviest rain totals will be east and southeast of DFW.