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North Texas Faces Risk of Overnight Flash Flooding This Weekend
23 Oct
Summary
- Chance of flash flooding overnight Friday, especially in urban areas
- 1-3 inches of rain expected through Saturday evening, up to 4 inches possible
- Temperatures to be cooler on Friday compared to Thursday
As of October 24th, 2025, North Texas is preparing for a potentially stormy weekend ahead. According to the latest weather reports, there is a risk of flash flooding overnight on Friday, especially in more urban areas.
The National Weather Service's Fort Worth office has expressed concern about the possibility of heavy rainfall, with forecasts indicating 1 to 3 inches of rain expected through Saturday evening. In some areas, up to 4 inches of precipitation could accumulate.
The weather pattern is expected to start shifting on Thursday, with the sky becoming cloudier and the temperature dropping to a brisk 59 degrees in the morning before rising to a high of 84 in the afternoon. Isolated showers and storms are possible in the northern part of the region, but they are expected to be limited.
As the weekend approaches, the rain chances are set to increase, with a 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. The morning is expected to be warmer and muggier as the storms approach, but the rainfall should help keep temperatures slightly lower than Thursday's high.
The wet weather is expected to continue on Saturday, with an 80% chance of rain and a high of only 73 degrees. By Sunday, the skies are expected to clear, with partly cloudy conditions and a high of 78 degrees.




