NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) — Prepare for an excellent windy Sunday as southerly winds are sustained at 20-30 mph with gusts to 45 mph.
A wind advisory has been issued from 9 a.m. Sunday till 12 a.m. Monday for many of North Texas. Temperatures may also be hovering with highs within the higher 80s for the metroplex and low 90s west of I-35.
A powerful cap will probably be in place tomorrow, hindering storm probabilities, however a couple of might develop within the late afternoon and night hours.
The Storm Prediction Heart (SPC) has put most of North Texas underneath a slight danger of extreme storms Monday afternoon/night. Massive hail and damaging winds are the primary threats with these storms.
If the cap is damaged, the storms will doubtless turn out to be extreme. As of now, storm initiation is round 4 p.m.
Tuesday will doubtless be a First Alert Climate Day. The protection of storms appears extra widespread as they develop alongside the dry-line and transfer east by the night hours. Massive hail, damaging winds and tornadoes are doable.
On Wednesday, the best risk of extreme storms is especially east of I-35.
Thursday appears nice however slight rain probabilities creep again in Friday and one other chilly entrance heads to North Texas Saturday.
Brittany Rainey
Brittany fell in love with climate at a younger age watching the ocean breeze storms develop each afternoon in Tampa, Florida.