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Home / Weather / DFW Weather Alert: Storms Arrive Sunday

DFW Weather Alert: Storms Arrive Sunday

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Heavy rain could cause flooding on Sunday, especially north of I-20.
  • Hailstorm potential exists west of I-35, with 1-3 inches of rain expected.
  • Dry weather and cooler temperatures return by Tuesday for Thanksgiving.

The Dallas-Fort Worth area is bracing for a change in weather as Sunday afternoon brings increasing clouds and a rising chance of rain. Initially at 20% after 3 p.m., the probability of precipitation jumps to 90% by evening. Temperatures will hover around a high of 68 degrees and a low of 57 degrees.

One to two rounds of storms are anticipated to move through the region Sunday evening, with the National Weather Service warning of potential heavy rainfall leading to flood conditions. Areas north of Interstate 20 are particularly vulnerable, especially if they received rain earlier in the week. Additionally, a slight risk of severe hailstorms has been identified for regions west of Interstate 35.

Looking ahead, North Texas could see between one to three inches of rain by Monday morning, with showers and thunderstorms lingering. However, the forecast improves significantly by Tuesday, with dry weather expected to return and persist through the Thanksgiving holiday. Cooler temperatures will prevail throughout the week, dropping into the 30s on Wednesday night.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rain chances increase significantly on Sunday, starting at 20% after 3 p.m. and rising to a 90% chance in the evening, with heavy storms expected.
Yes, heavy rain from Sunday storms could produce flood conditions, particularly in areas north of Interstate 20.
Dry and cool weather is forecasted for Thanksgiving Day in DFW, with mostly sunny skies and pleasant temperatures.

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