Following a turbulent evening across parts of North Texas, additional rough weather is anticipated, albeit not until late Tuesday.
We are waking up to a predominantly cloudy sky with extremely muggy air in place on this Monday morning. Temperatures are in the mid-70s. It is advisable to keep your umbrella handy, as it will be needed intermittently over the next few days. Scattered showers are expected to develop across the area before noon, which will dissipate shortly thereafter. Afternoon highs will be warm and muggy today, with readings reaching approximately 90 degrees. Heat index values will approach 100 degrees. It is essential to stay hydrated.
We will commence Tuesday morning under a cloudy sky, with temperatures in the low to mid-70s once again. Most areas will experience some sunshine Tuesday afternoon, with high temperatures nearing 90 degrees. Heat index values will approach 100 degrees. By late Tuesday afternoon, storms will rapidly form to the northwest, stretching from Oklahoma City to Wichita Falls to Abilene. These storms will become severe, characterized by large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes. The individual cells will consolidate into a large complex and move southeast through the evening hours. Most of DFW will experience beneficial rain; however, some storms will remain severe, with hail and wind being the primary threats. Isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out due to surface winds at 10 to 20 mph…