Most of North Texas go catch small break from rain on Friday, but residents must prepare for storm wey go spread through the holiday weekend.
Meteorologist Berkeley Taylor say Friday go bring drier conditions and very limited chance of rain. Although few light, isolated showers fit pop up during the day, the majority of the region go remain dry. Temperature go reach 80s.
The weather pattern go shift Friday night as atmospheric disturbance enter the area, wey go create chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms wey fit linger into Saturday morning. Additional rounds of scattered storms dey expected Saturday afternoon and evening.
Although no everybody go see rain every day, thunderstorms fit dey possible for North Texas each day this weekend. The overall threat of severe weather remain low, but few storms fit produce hail and gusty winds.
Forecasters dey urge those with outdoor plans to stay weather aware. Boaters must prepare to seek shelter immediately if storm approach. Experts dey recommend to keep portable weather radio on board to monitor changing conditions.
Rain chances go drop to lower coverage from Sunday through Tuesday.
Stormy weather dey expected to hit North Texas on Thursday, wey go bring scattered rain and potential flash flooding just as Memorial Day weekend arrive. National Weather Service Fort Worth office say rainfall amounts dey forecast between quarter and half inch. Winds dey expected to remain around 5 mph throughout Thursday.
Precipitation chances go drop briefly on Friday before hitting 60% to 80% on Saturday and Sunday. The weather service say the rainy weather go help drive temperatures down from upper 80s to low 80s.
Gloomy days dey on the horizon for Texas through the week and into the weekend as multiple storm systems dey play out across most major metros. This mean the rain go likely still dey fall as people dey prepare to light barbecue for the long weekend.
For North Texas, there be no break from storm clouds wey don plague the region all week. This go continue well into next week as National Weather Service say series of systems continue to blow in from Northern Mexico. This include Memorial Day and several days after.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms dey likely on nearly daily basis. Just like the storms on Thursday, low but non-zero severe weather threat go exist purely due to the instability of the airmass in place.
30% to 80% chance of showers and thunderstorms dey loom over the DFW metroplex through the long weekend, and there be 50% chance of thunderstorms on the Monday holiday.
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