North Texas bounces back from severe storms to sunshine Tue.
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Severe thunderstorms are expected to sweep North Texas over the weekend, bringing large hail and damaging winds to the region.
Memorial Day is one of the busiest travel days nationwide, and weather can be a headache for travelers. This Memorial Day weekend, the general pattern keeps showers and thunderstorms across the plains into the southeast. However, the highest severe risk is across Oklahoma and Kansas Friday through Sunday.
Next storm chances arrive on Thursday. A cold front is moving through North Texas Tuesday morning, bringing temperatures closer to normal for this time of year, less humidity, and a northwest wind. We will have plenty of sunshine Tuesday and Wednesday with rain chances holding off until Thursday.
After record-high temperatures last week, some slight relief from the heat will make its way into South Texas by the middle of this week.
While heat continues to grip Texas, a threat of thunderstorms, large hail and damaging winds continues into the week for the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Slightly below average temperatures, clear skies and low humidity are expected to make a lovely spring day Tuesday.
Parts of Texas halve encountered countless rounds of storms this spring, but why are storms seemingly avoiding San Antonio?
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNDallas weather: Storm risk moves out, sunshine and clear skies returnAfter four straight days of storm threats, North Texas finally gets a break. A cold front is moving through the area this morning, dropping dew points into the 50s. Expect sunny skies and seasonable May temperatures—making Tuesday the pick day of the week.
After rain every day of the weekend, more precipitation is in store Monday, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office.
Temperatures will rise into the upper 90s before a cold front reaches the Houston metro area Tuesday. With it comes a slim chance for a few downpours.