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Potential Thunderstorms and Foggy Commutes: Dallas Weather Service Issues Hazardous Outlook

Potential Thunderstorms and Foggy Commutes: Dallas Weather Service Issues Hazardous Outlook

Dallas residents should prepare for a wet and potentially tumultuous weather stretch according to forecasts by the National Weather Service. The city faces a 40% chance of showers today, notably before noon, and then a mix of showers and thunderstorms between noon and 3 p.m. Foggy conditions also pose a risk earlier in the day. With an expected high near 72 degrees and east-northeast winds blowing at 5 to 10 mph, gusts may reach up to 20 mph. The

National Weather Service

predicts a continued chance of rain into the night, while tomorrow brings a higher chance for showers and thunderstorms after 9 a.m.

The Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the

National Weather Service

cautions about patchy and potentially dense fog this morning, which could significantly reduce visibility. The document also alerts to the possibility of severe thunderstorms today and tonight, especially to the west of the I-35 corridor. Gusty winds and hail might accompany the strongest of these storms. Although spotter activation isn’t currently foreseen, the weather service urges vigilance as thunderstorms are expected to more widely spread by Friday and Friday night. Heavy rainfall is predicted to compound existing flood concerns.

Looking past the immediate threats, the weather should start to make a turn for the better this weekend. Saturday’s forecast hints at a slim 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms before noon, followed by an uptick in sunny conditions with a high near 71 degrees. For those planning for Veterans Day, expect sunny skies and a high near 78 degrees. The forecast suggests calm winds shifting south-southwest around 5 mph in the morning.

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Yet the respite may prove short-lived as the middle of next week promises another round of storms to upheave the calm. The weather service previews a 20 percent chance of showers by next Wednesday, but at least it seems the temperature will maintain its warmth, with a high near 73 envisaged. As fluctuating patterns continue to define the region’s climate, locals are advised to stay updated and ready to adjust to swift changes in weather conditions.

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