Severe thunderstorms are forecast through this weekend along a slow moving cold front and secondary storm system that will impact areas from the southern Plains to the Great Lakes. Large hail and isolated damaging wind gusts are the main threats with these storms along with a risk for heavy to excessive rainfall which could bring flooding. Read More >
Fort Worth CWSU
Center Weather Service Unit
NZUS97 KZFW 190150 RRA ALGDFW WEATHER BRIEFING 0150Z SAT APR 19 2025 DFW TRACON FCST VALID TIL 1400Z SAT APR 19 2025 16014G24KT P6SM FEW060 OVC250 FM190800 18018KT P6SM BKN022 FM191100 18014KT P6SM VCTS BKN026CB RMK// S WNDS 14-18 KTS CONTINUE OVERNIGHT. MVFR CIGS EXPECTED BY 08Z. TSTMS ARE CURRENTLY DEVELOPING RAPIDLY JUST TO THE NW AND TO THE N OF D10. EXPECT THIS TO CONTINUE OVERNIGHT AND TSTMS WITH HEAVY RAIN WILL LIKELY MOVE INTO D10 AND AFFECT THE TERMIANLS BEFORE 12Z SATURDAY. -------------------------------------------------- ZFW CWSU BRIEFING PAGE: HTTPS://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ZFW/ZFW_WXBRIEF NO AMD SCHED 1902/1912 KP NNNN =
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Fort Worth CWSU
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