A tumultuous weekend beset the nation, with the weather posing a formidable threat in the form of deadly tornadoes, large hail, destructive winds, dust storms, and widespread grass fires. As the country transitions into a more favorable weather pattern this week, it appears that Mother Nature is exacting her retribution. Cleanup and survey efforts will persist.
Monday began with a cloudless sky and temperatures ranging from the upper 40s to low 50s across North Texas. Monday promises an abundance of sunshine, with highs approaching 80 degrees. However, a very high grass fire danger prevails west of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, extending into West Texas, where Red Flag Warnings have been issued. A High Wind Watch is in effect for the Texas Panhandle, as potentially damaging winds will arrive Tuesday.
Tuesday morning will commence with temperatures in the mid-50s, culminating in highs in the low to mid-80s, accompanied by passing high clouds. Red Flag Warnings will persist west of DFW…