Warm and humid in North Texas before storms arrive overnight
Periodic storms arrive Tuesday night into Wednesday, with on-and-off storm chances through the end of the week.
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Periodic storms arrive Tuesday night into Wednesday, with on-and-off storm chances through the end of the week.
A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Sunday.
Some of our western spots will near the triple digits Sunday afternoon.
Despite the cold start, bountiful sunshine is in the forecast and the high temperature will reach the mid-70s.
It might be spring but Monday is starting off cold with sub-freezing temperatures across North Texas
Heavy rains have brought flood and hail threats. The weekend clears up, but expect much colder air to follow.
More rounds of storms on-and-off all day Friday, then widespread, heavy showers through Saturday morning.
A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect through 8 a.m., including much of North Texas.
Several First Alert Weather Days are in place for multiple rounds of rain and storms in the forecast.
Monday in North Texas will be pleasant and beautiful but strong storms are ahead the rest of the week.
A severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect for Delta, Ellis, Hopkins, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Navarro, Rains, Rockwall and Van Zandt counties until 2 a.m.
For Texas Rangers opening day, expect to see temperatures in the mid-70s with a couple of spotty showers in the forecast.
We go from isolated storms to scattered in nature for our northeastern North Texas areas Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning.
Tuesday looks to be the hottest day of the week.
On this spring morning, temperatures are colder than Wednesday morning by as much as 25-30 degrees.