Texans should get ready for unsettled weather on Christmas Eve as strong storms and scattered showers are expected in Fort Worth, TX. The region will experience a cold front that may lead to isolated severe storms, hail, and gusty winds, especially near the I-35 corridor.
The National Weather Service predicts that rain will develop in the early hours of Tuesday morning, with the most intense storms forming from late morning to early evening. While residents in Central and East Texas face a low risk of severe weather, officials recommend remaining vigilant and staying informed about the weather conditions.
Tuesday’s temperature will reach around 68 degrees, and the southerly winds will pick up as the front draws near. If you are driving along I-35 or any other major highways, please keep an eye on the conditions. Be cautious as localized flooding and strong winds may lead to dangerous situations.
The storm activity is expected to diminish by Tuesday night, paving the way for a mostly sunny Christmas Day with a pleasant high of 63 degrees. However, rain chances will make a comeback on Thursday with the arrival of another cold front. While forecasters mention the potential for severe storms later in the week, they emphasize that the exact level of risk is still uncertain.
The upcoming week will see mild temperatures, with highs ranging from the upper 60s to low 70s and overnight lows dropping into the 40s. Although there will be a higher chance of rain on Tuesday and Thursday, Friday and Saturday will bring partly sunny skies, ensuring a more stable weekend.
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