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Low pressure will bring in more rain Tuesday into Wednesday with lake effect rain showers later Wednesday through Friday at times. Cooler too with highs Wednesd
The Oklahoma City Thunder have opened the 2025-26 NBA season with a wild 125-124 win in double overtime over the Houston Rockets.
Expect rain and storms to develop from west to east through the mid-morning hours and increase in coverage and intensity, expanding east and southeastward, for the afternoon and evening. The
Tomorrow night: Clear and quite cool by late evening. Predawn lows range from perhaps the upper 30s and across the 40s. Breezes still gust near 15 mph from the north, creating a slight wind chill, but the wind keeps the frost risk minimal to none. Confidence: Medium
After a warm Saturday with 80s, a front will spark rain and thunderstorms later in the evening with some very isolated severe threats.
Today: Cloudy and wet with outbreaks of heavy rain moving eastwards. Windy at first with gales at the coasts and over hills. Winds slowly easing as drier and brighter weather arrives from the west from late morning, reaching the east later. Maximum temperature 17 °C.
The possibility of severe threats are strongest in the afternoon, as showers move from west to east across the region. Those weather threats include damaging winds, hail and frequent lightning, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office.
We need rain! Fall lovers want the cooler air! Tuesday's front brings both. Rain moved in overnight, and we won't be totally done with it until after 9 p.m. Expect a wet morning rush, with off and on rain likely to impact both commutes.