After storms and tornadoes, here’s the forecast for the rest of the week in DFW
After heavy rain and tornadoes hit North Texas on Tuesday morning, weather in the Dallas-Fort Worth area is expected to improve significantly for the rest of the week.
The severe thunderstorm that pounded DFW has passed and the afternoon and evening should be mostly sunny, according to the National Weather Service, making for a much-improved commute.
Here’s the rest of the week’s weather forecast:
- Wednesday may start off cloudy but clear up as the day continues. Expect a high around 57 degrees, then a drop down to 37 or so at night.
- Thursday should be sunny, but a bit cooler than the previous day with a high of 51 and a nighttime low of 34.
- Brisk temperatures coupled with sunny skies will continue on Friday, which the NWS predicts will reach 50 degrees before a plummet to a nearly freezing 33 degrees after the sun goes down.
- Saturday will be mostly sunny with a high of 47, followed by a low of 35.
- The sun will be peeking out from a cloudy sky Sunday and there’s a 20% chance of rain in the evening. A predicted high of 51 could drop down to 40.
- Monday calls for partly sunny conditions, a high near 53 degrees and another 20% chance of rain.