NORTH TEXAS — Rain chances increase overnight into Wednesday morning as a potent cold front slides across the region.
In the early morning, storms will start to fire in the northwestern counties. By the 3 to 6 a.m. hour, some of the strongest activity will be expected along the I-20 corridor.
We are not expecting severe weather with these storms but gusty winds and a brief heavy rain is possible.
Wet roads never do the morning commute any favors either. The forecast models continue to bring the line of storms through the metroplex during the early commute, 4 a.m. to 5:30 a.m.
The storms will move into our eastern and southeastern counties with a more robust line.
Expect some windy conditions and much cooler temperatures. Make sure to bring a winter coat with you on the way out the door. Gusts will exceed 25 mph at times as highs only reach into the upper 50s.
By mid-morning, most of North Texas will be out of the rain and under clearing skies.