UPDATE: The Dallas-Fort Worth area is bracing for significant weather changes following a record-breaking rainfall of 3.95 inches on November 24, 2023. This unprecedented deluge has shattered the previous November record of 3.45 inches set in 2015, leading to urgent flood warnings as more rain is anticipated this weekend.
As residents enjoy a brief respite with dry weather today, the National Weather Service has raised alarms for potential flooding as early as Sunday night. Rainfall totals could range from 1 to 3 inches, with the most severe impacts expected overnight and into Monday morning.
Friday’s forecast offers a temporary reprieve with temperatures rising to the mid-70s. However, patchy, dense fog is likely to complicate the Friday morning commute. The Metroplex will experience a dry day, while parts of Central Texas may still see lingering rain.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday will start cool and comfortable but will see an increase in cloud cover throughout the day. Highs will reach the upper 60s, setting the stage for rain to return by Sunday afternoon.
Travelers and residents are urged to prepare for hazardous conditions as weather patterns shift dramatically. With Thanksgiving just around the corner on November 23, families may face challenging travel conditions if the predicted rain impacts roadways.
Officials recommend monitoring forecasts and staying alert for updates as this developing situation unfolds. The community is encouraged to share this information widely to ensure everyone is prepared for the anticipated weather changes.
Stay tuned as we provide ongoing coverage of the Dallas-Fort Worth weather situation.
