NORTH TEXAS – A weather alert is issued for Saturday, Sunday and Monday for the widespread showers and the risk of severe storms across Dallas-Fort Worth.
This past October had the warmest average temperature at 75.7 degrees as well as was the nineth driest on record in Dallas-Fort Worth. Though a cool rain isn’t ideal for the weekend, the pattern shift is definitely welcomed.
Saturday morning started foggy since there was a sufficient amount of moisture, which led to significantly reduced visibility across the area. The moist airmass continues to linger across North Texas, so with daytime heating, a few showers and isolated strong storms will be likely to flare-up.
A rinse-and-repeat cycle will be expected into Sunday, but a few stronger thunderstorms are in the forecast into the late afternoon and evening.
The confidence for scattered severe storms is high in the northwestern counties and an isolated risk of damaging winds and large hail will encompass the rest of the area. The main concern into the afternoon and evening includes hail, damaging winds and even a tornado.