Another beautiful day for North Texas; some showers expected to move in Cinco de Mayo
Another great weather day was delivered to us for our Sunday, just about perfect spring weather. We've enjoyed the slightly cooler temperatures here of late.
This great weather weekend will end up bookended by storms. By midday Monday, scattered non-severe storms and showers will be around.
Later in the day, we are expecting severe weather to start forming along the dry line well to our west. These storms will start moving east and could threaten our western counties by evening
These last night storms could be packing damaging winds and large hail. They likely will weaken significantly by the time they roll into the metroplex overnight, if they even can hold together that long.
The major weather arrives on Tuesday and starts early.
All modes of severe weather are possible, especially by afternoon across our southern counties.
Because of significant rain over the last couple of weeks, we'll have to watch for flash flooding. That threat looks higher to our eastern sections.
After Tuesday, isolated afternoon storms are possible each day to close out the week. We are not expecting severe weather with these storms. A north wind keeps highs slightly cooler than normal. Dry weather and warmer days return next week