Confidence in a very impactful, life-threatening and significant heavy rainfall and flash flood event is high beginning late tonight through Saturday night across portions of the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. In addition, the threat for strong to severe thunderstorms over the lower Mississippi Valley during Saturday. Scattered to numerous damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes are expected. Read More >
Fort Worth CWSU
Center Weather Service Unit
NZUS97 KZFW 150231 RRA ALGDFW WEATHER BRIEFING 0231Z SAT FEB 15 2025 DFW TRACON FCST VALID TIL 1500Z SAT FEB 15 2025 16011KT 6SM BR OVC017 FM150400 15011KT P6SM OVC009 FM150900 20008KT 3SM BR OVC006 TEMPO 1512/1515 2SM BR OVC004 RMK// S TO SSE WINDS AT 11KT THRU 09Z THEN BECOMING SSW AT 8KT. CIGS BECOME IFR BETWEEN 03-04Z WITH VSBY DROPPING TO 3SM. LOWEST CIGS/VSBY EXPECTED FROM 12-15Z WITH RAPID IMPROVEMENT AFTER 15Z. STRONG COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH THE TERMINALS BY 22Z WITH GUSTY NW WINDS 25-27KT WITH CLEAR SKIES. ANY SHRA/TSTM ACTIVITY OVERNIGHT SHOULD GENERALLY STAY EAST OF D10. -------------------------------------------------- ZFW CWSU BRIEFING PAGE: HTTPS://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ZFW/ZFW_WXBRIEF NO AMD SCHEDULED UNTIL 15/12 KP NNNN
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Fort Worth CWSU
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