North Texas Prepares for Stormy Commute on I-35 This Week

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Fort Worth, TX – North Texas commuters should brace for a wet start to the week as storms move through the area Tuesday, bringing heavy rain and potential flooding along I-35 and surrounding roadways. Morning commuters are advised to drive cautiously, as scattered storms could reduce visibility and make roads hazardous.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the region will see cooler temperatures in the afternoon, with highs only reaching the low 80s. The heaviest rain is expected early, with thunderstorms tapering off by late morning. The best chance for additional rainfall will come Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, making both commutes a challenge.

By Friday, rain will likely return, with cooler-than-normal temperatures sticking around for the remainder of the week. Drivers should stay updated on the latest weather alerts and avoid driving through flooded areas, which can be more dangerous than they appear.

Looking ahead, warmer and drier conditions are expected by the weekend, with Sunday highs climbing back into the mid-80s. For now, residents are urged to keep an eye on the forecast and take extra precautions during their Tuesday morning drive.

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