Fort Worth, TX – Severe storms and potential flooding are expected to impact parts of North Texas this week, with the most significant threat arriving Tuesday and continuing through Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service, additional rounds of storms could bring damaging winds, large hail, and heavy rainfall, especially on Wednesday. The location of the most widespread storms and greatest flooding threat remains uncertain due to the timing of a dryline and surface low. However, areas in and around the DFW metroplex, including cities like Waco, Gainesville, and Killeen, are all at risk.
Residents are urged to stay weather-aware as conditions can change rapidly. While Monday will be warm and dry, isolated storms could develop late in the day, with strong, severe storms possible by Monday evening. These storms could bring large hail and damaging winds, as well as minor flooding, particularly in urban areas.
By Tuesday, the threat escalates with widespread severe weather possible, especially in areas such as Graham, Stephenville, and the DFW metro area. Heavy rain and flooding are expected to worsen by Wednesday, so locals should plan for potential travel disruptions. Ensure you have a reliable way to receive weather alerts and make plans for any outdoor activities.
Be prepared for changing conditions, and stay tuned to local updates for the latest forecasts and warnings throughout the week.




