Fort Worth, Texas – A series of strong storms is poised to sweep across Texas Monday night through Tuesday, with some areas potentially seeing severe weather. Storms will begin overnight and continue into Tuesday, bringing the threat of heavy rain and high winds to much of the state, particularly north and central regions.
According to the National Weather Service, Dallas/Fort Worth and surrounding areas could face a heightened risk of severe weather, including strong wind gusts and possible hail. The storms are expected to reach the region by Monday evening, with peak intensity around Tuesday morning. Areas like Killeen, Waco, and Palestine are also under threat of significant rainfall and possible flooding.
In addition to the severe storms, mid-week rain chances will continue. From Wednesday through Friday, cities such as Dallas/Fort Worth and Sherman/Denison will see intermittent rain showers, though the severity will drop to light and moderate levels. Travelers should be prepared for slick roads, particularly during morning and evening commutes.
As storms roll through, residents are advised to stay alert, with flash flood and severe storm warnings likely to be issued. Keep multiple methods of receiving warnings handy and avoid driving through flooded areas. The weather could impact daily routines, especially with the potential for power outages and travel delays.