Fort Worth, Texas – Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected across Texas beginning late Tuesday, with a few strong to severe storms possible Wednesday and a growing heavy rain threat later in the week.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, rain chances will increase Tuesday night and continue through Friday as a storm system develops over the region. Forecasters are monitoring the potential for a few strong to severe storms Wednesday, though specific hazards have not yet been detailed.
The unsettled pattern is expected to persist beyond midweek. The National Weather Service also highlighted a threat for heavier rainfall late in the week and into next weekend. Additional forecast updates will refine rainfall totals and severe weather risk areas as the system evolves.
A developing low-pressure system and frontal boundary are expected to support repeated storm chances across North and Central Texas. Rain probabilities are projected to rise from Tuesday evening through Friday, with the highest chances currently centered on midweek and again toward the end of the week.
Officials note that forecast details remain subject to change, particularly regarding storm intensity and rainfall amounts. Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts throughout the week.
The extended stretch of rain could impact midweek travel and outdoor plans across parts of the state, especially during peak commute hours if storms become strong.
Further updates are expected as confidence increases in storm timing, severity potential, and rainfall totals.
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