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According to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office and the forecast from KXAS-TV (NBC5), Thursday’s rain will begin in the afternoon as scattered storms between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.
From Dallas Morning News
Rain totals could exceed 2 inches in some locations once this is all said and done.
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Scattered storms will move through the DFW area in multiple rounds this week with a chance of large hail up to the size of golf balls. While most areas will not see severe weather (and most will see beneficial rain this week), some could see large hail and damaging winds, so we want you to stay extra alert.
Fort Worth area could see scattered strong to severe storms move through the region late Wednesday morning through the afternoon. Some rainfall began developing in Tarrant County around 7:20 a.m. and moved across Dallas-Fort Worth,
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A massive storm hitting the central U.S. on Wednesday could spin up damaging tornadoes and dump heavy rain from northern Texas to the Great Lakes.
Waves of scattered storms will sweep across North Texas from Wednesday through Friday, bringing the potential for large hail and damaging winds.
As for Sunday, temperatures will climb in the 80s and gusty winds up to 25 mph will be possible ahead of an advancing front.
It wasn't a record but it was definitely warm on Tuesday with a high of 90 at DFW Airport. On average, the first 90-degree day occurs April 19th. This puts us ahead of schedule. Added rain and cloud cover over the next few days will keep temperatures slightly lower.