Heavy to excessive rainfall may produce additional flash flooding today across parts of the southern Plains where the greatest risk is along the Red River Valley into western Arkansas. Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible today from north central Texas into the ArkLaTex Region. Large to very large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes are all possible, with some strong-tornado potential. Read More >
Fort Worth CWSU
Center Weather Service Unit
NZUS97 KZFW 301810 RRA ALGDFW WEATHER BRIEFING 1810Z WED APR 30 2025 DFW TRACON FCST VALID TIL 0200Z THU MAY 01 2025 04013KT P6SM -RA VCTS BKN018CB TEMPO 3018/3020 VRB20G30KT 2SM TSRA FM302100 01011KT P6SM SCT050 SCT100 FM010000 30011KT P6SM SCT100 RMK//TSRA EXPTD TO FINALLY MOV E OF DFW/DAL BY 20Z AND EXIT D10 COMPLETELY BY 23Z HVY RAIN = VIS AS LOW AS 1.5SM SEV RISK IS SHIFTING E AND S OF DFW/DAL...SRN PART OF D10 MAY STILL SEE LRG HAIL, WIND GUSTS >50KT AND A CPL TORNADOES N WINDS WILL BCM VRB IN DIR THIS AFTN BEFORE RETURNING N 23-00Z MOD - OCNL SEV TURB POSS IN/NR TSRA -------------------------------------------------- ZFW CWSU BRIEFING PAGE: HTTPS://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ZFW/ZFW_WXBRIEF JD NNNN
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National Weather Service
Fort Worth CWSU
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Fort Worth, TX 76155
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