Fort Worth, Texas – A stalled cold front is expected to bring strong storms and a notable cooldown across North and Central Texas early next week, with the highest storm chances centered around Monday and Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, the front will move into the region late Monday, creating a daily risk for strong to severe storms through midweek. Rain chances peak at 50% for Dallas-Fort Worth Monday and Tuesday, while Waco, Temple, and Killeen could see up to a 60% chance of storms Tuesday.
Scattered thunderstorms may bring damaging winds and heavy rainfall, especially in Central Texas. Cities like Waco and Palestine sit near the frontal boundary, where the strongest activity is expected. Temperatures will drop from the low 90s into the mid-80s, bringing some relief from early summer heat…