Arlington, Texas – Thunder and torrential downpours could hammer Arlington and surrounding cities by early Wednesday, prompting a weather alert for flash flooding and traffic slowdowns on major roads, including TX-360.
According to the National Weather Service, a 60% chance of thunderstorms moves into the area between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. Wednesday. Storms may bring heavy rainfall, lightning, and wind gusts up to 20 mph. Localized flooding is possible, especially in low-lying zones and intersections along I-20 and TX-360.
By late morning, skies begin to clear, but a 30% storm chance lingers through the afternoon. Highs will reach around 81°F with shifting winds from the south to north. Motorists are urged to avoid flooded roads and allow extra commute time during the morning rush.
Wednesday night calms to mostly cloudy skies with a low near 71°F. Winds shift to the northeast under 5 mph.
Looking ahead:
Thursday brings sunshine and mild weather, with a high near 87°F. However, heat intensifies into the weekend. Friday’s high reaches 92°F, and Saturday climbs to 95°F with increasing humidity and a 20–30% storm chance returning each evening.
🌤️ Five-Day Forecast: June 3–7
- Tuesday: High 89°F | Mostly sunny, slight chance of storms
- Wednesday: High 81°F | 60% storms early, 30% chance afternoon
- Thursday: High 87°F | Sunny and calm
- Friday: High 92°F | Partly cloudy, turning hot
- Saturday: High 95°F | 30% evening storms, humid