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Heavy Rain and Flooding in South Texas; Pacific Storm Continuing to Impact the Pacific Northwest

Thunderstorms will continue to bring heavy to excessive rain and possible flooding over the middle and lower Texas Gulf Coast through tonight. A Pacific storm will continue to bring gusty to high winds, hazardous seas, low elevation rain, and mountain snow to the Pacific Northwest through Friday. Snow will then push into the northern Rockies on Saturday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 4:48:24 am CDT

An upper low will bring scattered to numerous rain showers and isolated thunderstorms to much of the region today, with the best rain chances being along and south of I 20, and along and east of I- 35.
Rain will move out this evening but patchy fog will be possible overnight. Much warmer weather is in store on Saturday as highs climb into the 80s and 90s! The threat for grass fires will be elevated across the western-most counties Saturday afternoon.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop ahead of a dryline/front on Sunday. Initially storms may develop along and west of the I-35 corridor in North Texas before sunrise. Additional thunderstorms are expected to develop primarily east of I-35 during the afternoon and evening. Some storms could be strong to severe with large hail and damaging winds as the main threats. Gusty winds up to 25 mph and relative humidity values as low as 15 percent will bring elevated fire concerns to portions of central and north- central Texas Sunday afternoon and evening as well.
Join us this Saturday, March 29th, for our final in-person Severe Weather Education class of the season! Class will begin at 9 am at the Alan E. Sims Recreation Center in Cedar Hill. Registration is not required and open to anyone/all ages to attend. We hope to see you there!

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