
Scattered severe thunderstorms capable of damaging wind gusts and some hail are expected this afternoon and evening from the Upper Ohio River Valley into the Northeast, and from the Appalachians into the Mid-Atlantic States. Excessive rainfall from heavy thunderstorms may produce areas of flash flooding from southern New Mexico into the western and northern Gulf Coast into Wednesday. Read More >
Fort Worth CWSU
Center Weather Service Unit
NZUS97 KZFW 190142 RRA ALGDFW WEATHER BRIEFING 0142Z FRI JUN 19 2026 DFW TRACON FCST VALID TIL 1400Z FRI JUN 19 2026 14012KT P6SM BKN160 FM190700 05007KT P6SM SCT035 OVC200 TEMPO 1907/1911 30020G35KT 4SM -TSRA OVC025CB FM191100 05006KT P6SM -SHRA BKN020 RMK// A SOUTHEAST WIND AT 12KT WILL BE PREVALENT THIS EVENING UNTIL THE ARRIVAL OF TSTMS IN THE AREA STARTING AROUND 07Z. WINDS WILL ABRUPTLY SHIFT TO THE NW WITH GUSTS TO 35KT (POTENTIALLY HIGHER) WITH THE INITIAL ONSET OF STORMS. ONCE THE TSTMS DEPART IN THE 11-12Z TIME FRAME A NORTHEAST WIND WILL PREVAIL AT 6-9KT ON FRIDAY. THERE IS SOMCE CONCERN THAT RE-DEVELOPMENT OF TSTMS WILL KEEP STORMS INVOF DFW THROUGH AS LATE AS MID DAY FRIDAY. --------------------------------------------------- NEXT AMD SCHED 19/1930Z KP NNNN
US Dept of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Fort Worth CWSU
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