North Texas Storm Alert: Cluster of Showers and Strong Winds Expected Tonight and Monday

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Fort Worth, TX – Residents across North Texas are being advised to prepare for an active weather pattern, with a cluster of showers and thunderstorms expected to impact the region tonight and into Monday morning. Gusty winds, heavy rain, and frequent lightning could pose hazards as the storms roll through the area.

According to the US National Weather Service Fort Worth Texas, a complex of showers and storms is forecast to move through North and Central Texas late tonight into Monday. Some of these storms could allegedly become strong, with the potential for gusty winds, frequent lightning, and periods of heavy rainfall. There are also isolated instances of severe wind gusts anticipated along the front edge of the storm complex.

The most significant impacts are expected to occur late Sunday night, continuing into the morning commute on Monday. Forecast maps indicate that locations such as Graham, Cisco, Waco, Killeen, Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), and Sherman could see scattered storms late tonight, with the possibility of isolated strong storms shifting southeast through Monday afternoon. While severe weather is not forecast to be widespread, the National Weather Service emphasizes that gusty winds and localized flooding are possible, especially in areas where storms become more concentrated.

Residents are urged to remain alert, monitor local forecasts, and take safety precautions as needed, including avoiding low-lying areas susceptible to flooding and securing loose outdoor objects that could be affected by high winds.

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