Multiple Severe Weather Threats This Week


Multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms are expected to develop from early afternoon Monday through Tuesday morning across a large portion of North Texas, into southern Oklahoma, southwest Arkansas, and west Louisiana. Storms are expected to develop around early evening on Monday and continue through the evening, late evening hours in DFW. All hazards are possible with these storms. A couple isolated tornadoes can’t be ruled out for North Texas during the late evening hours. Damaging winds will be minimal for DFW. Large hail up to 2 inches remains the main threat. Stay weather aware, this forecast is subject to change since the confidence level is only around 40%!

3️⃣Enhanced Risk

Chance of a few Tornadoes

Very large hail up to 3 Inches possible

Damaging winds up to 70 MPH


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Total Solar Eclipse

This is the Great American Eclipse of 2024! There will be a total 100% coverage solar eclipse on April 8th over Dallas, Texas. You won’t want to miss it!

Date: April 8

Partial Begins: 12:23 p.m. CDT

Totality Begins: 1:40 p.m. CDT

Maximum: 1:42 p.m. CDT

Totality Ends: 1:44 p.m. CDT

Partial Ends: 3:02 p.m. CDT

Coverage Amount: 100%

Find a clearing to watch the solar eclipse comfortably for at least 15 minutes! Be sure to get within the 100% coverage area!
Check the weather to prepare for the conditions adequately. Sometimes cloudy skies or storms can disrupt a solar or lunar eclipse event. Be sure to know ahead of time!
Be sure to NEVER look at the sun without adequate eye protection with solar glasses. Looking at a solar eclipse can cause permanent eye damage.
Avoid using telescopes or binoculars. Make sure you get official solar glasses. Sunglasses are not strong enough to filter out harmful rays!
Did you travel to see the Solar Eclipse?

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