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Last Map Update: Tue, Apr 21, 2026 at 4:02:09 am CDT

An unsettled weather pattern looks to return to the region this weekend with upper-level disturbances traversing over an unstable airmass at the surface. Current guidance puts a dryline just west of the I-35 corridor and surface low pressure just north of the Red River throughout the upcoming weekend. This will result in daily chances for strong/severe thunderstorms across parts of our area beginning Friday. While details on timing, coverage, and severe weather threat types/intensities are still unclear, the growing potential for a typical Spring-time severe weather pattern bears watching. Keep an eye on the forecast throughout the week and be mindful of any activities/plans you have this weekend, especially those outside during the afternoon and evening hours.
A storm system will bring widespread rain showers and isolated non-severe thunderstorms to North and Central Texas this morning through Wednesday. Rain will mostly remain on the light to moderate side with storm total amounts predicted to range anywhere from 0.25-0.75" across North Texas and 0.5-1.25" across Central Texas through this evening.
Join us on Saturday April 25, 2025 at 9am for our last SKYWARN class of the season. If you live in southern Dallas County or any surrounding areas and have interest in weather and public safety, this class is for you. The class is free and registration is NOT required.

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