Dallas-Fort Worth eyes more rain even as it dries out from the weekend’s thunderstorms

Dallas-Fort Worth starts the week drying out from the rain and thunderstorms over the weekend and temperatures across the area are expected to warm up going into the end of the work week, but rain and more storms will possibly be back by early next week, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth office.

“As of now it looks like the best rain chances (40-50%) will reside along/east of I-35,” wrote Fort Worth meteorologist Miles Langfeld on the NWS website..

Langfeld wrote that “sufficient instability may be in place for a few stronger thunderstorms” a week from today.


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For now, cloudy skies will keep temperatures Monday morning in the 40s even as brisk winds arrive making it feel colder than it is “with a few areas across North Texas and far western Central Texas seeing wind chills after daybreak in the 30s,” according to the NWS. The good news? The sun will come out later in the day to keep highs across the region in the 60s.

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