Fort Worth, Texas – A strong system is set to bring severe weather to Texas beginning Monday night, continuing into Tuesday. Strong storms with the potential for heavy rain, winds, and localized flooding are expected in parts of the state, particularly in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and areas to the west.
According to the National Weather Service, severe storms could start as early as Monday night in western Texas, with the DFW area seeing the worst conditions by Tuesday morning. The storms could bring damaging winds, hail, and heavy rain, which may lead to flooding in localized areas. The full extent of the threat is still uncertain, but residents are urged to monitor the weather closely.
Cities like Gainesville, Graham, and Waco could see the most intense storms, while areas like Killeen and Cisco may experience stronger winds and scattered showers. Flooding is a major concern in some low-lying areas, particularly along highways and near creeks. Travel could be hazardous on Tuesday, and officials recommend staying off the roads during heavy rain and storms…