Thursday, October 9, 2014

Timeline on Widespread rains for North Texas.

Good afternoon everyone, I have, in addition to the previous post, also created a detailed timing on when you can expect the heaviest rains.
- Today: Skies remain mostly cloudy across most of the area as moisture streams in from the Gulf of Mexico along with from the Pacific Ocean.
- Tomorrow morning: Isolated showers begin west of I-35W, most of the activity at that time will be light in nature.
- Tomorrow afternoon: Scattered showers and thunderstorms are now in place across the western counties, with isolated showers in the eastern and central counties.
- Tomorrow evening and night: Thunderstorms will rapidly become numerous to widespread across ALL of North Texas, some brief flash flooding is possible due to the heaviness of the rain, but this is not expected to be a widespread issue. Severe weather is NOT expected with this round.
- Saturday morning: The widespread rain will steadily decrease in coverage from west to east, with rain also tapering off in intensity.
- Saturday Afternoon, evening, and night, along with Sunday morning: With us being between two lows at this point we will only see isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms across North Texas... with rainfall not being very impressive during this time.
- Sunday afternoon: Thunderstorms will begin to become more numerous again, with rain starting to once again be heavier in nature due to the daytime heating and lift from the low.
- Sunday evening, night, and Monday morning: Thunderstorms will become widespread again with very heavy rainfall possible, this will be widespread and flooding will be possible once again, though it shouldn't be a widespread issue. No severe weather is expected with this round.
- Monday afternoon and evening: Rain will taper off quickly and end west to east, small severe weather risk in the eastern counties during this time.
- Tuesday: Rain will be over, sunshine returns to North Texas.

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