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Areas of Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall Overnight into Monday

Severe thunderstorms with destructive winds, very large hail, a couple tornadoes, and excessive rainfall will move across southern Oklahoma and northern Texas overnight. On Monday, scattered damaging winds, a couple tornadoes, and isolated large hail is possible across the Southeast U.S. into the Upper Ohio Valley. Excessive rainfall may bring flooding in the northern Gulf Coast and Northeast US. Read More >

New Website Debuted September 27th

National Weather Service websites across the southern U.S., including the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Ft. Worth, changed to a new website look Tuesday September 27, 2016.

The image to the right highlights some of the important changes. Our new "main menu" will now appear horizontally across the page, below the "News Headlines". The horizontal menu toward the top of the page has many helpful links, but they are designed to be consistent across all NWS websites. Therefore, it may take a few clicks to find local content if you try them first.

Many of our local content links have changed as well. We will redirect some of the more popular links for a short while, so please be prepared to update any bookmarks you've made from our site. In most cases, the link to our pages had a small change, where the ?n= is removed and the srh.noaa.gov changes to weather.gov as shown below.

https://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/?n=precipmaps
will become
https://www.weather.gov/fwd/precipmaps

We will continue to create the same products and services on our new pages that we've done on the "old."

With these changes being quite extensive, there are sure to be some things that need to be adjusted in the upcoming weeks. We appreciate your patience and encourage you to submit any issues you find, as well as your feedback on the changes, to sr-fwd.webmaster@noaa.gov.