Fort Worth, TX – An unsettled weather pattern will continue across North Texas, with daily rain chances from Wednesday through the weekend. The ongoing rainfall will increase the flood threat for areas already receiving significant precipitation, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters warn that total rainfall amounts and affected regions may change as the event draws closer, urging residents to stay informed.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area will experience widespread rainfall, with totals expected to range between 2 and 5 inches through Saturday. The heaviest rainfall is forecasted for areas northeast of the city, such as Gainesville and Paris. Additional rounds of rain are likely to exacerbate flooding concerns, especially in low-lying areas. Cities like Dallas and Fort Worth will see temperatures in the high 70s, with rain chances peaking at 90% on Wednesday.
Waco, Temple, and Killeen can expect similar conditions, with rain chances at 80-90% through the weekend. The region may see higher temperatures, reaching the low 80s, but residents should remain cautious of localized flooding, particularly in areas that have already seen substantial rainfall this month…