Heavy Rain and Winds through North Texas – Storm Passing Through
A cold front brings occasional cold spells, which is a relief in summer. Sometimes, there is rain and hail fall, which gives inhabitants some respite from the high temperatures. Although, it does not happen every year and is hardly predictable, this time we are experiencing some summer cold fronts.
Earlier on Sunday, the Summer Cold Front came with some
heavy rains and storms of wind through various parts of North Texas. According
to weather reports,
it is passing through Northeastern Tarrant County and we can expect Ping-Pong
ball-sized hail.
There were strong gusts of wind and heavy downpours some
hours ago across North Texas as the summer storm passed through the region.
In a few places in Dallas-Fort Worth, National Weather reports
say there were hails of the size of golf balls.
Moreover, the weather service issued several warnings about
the severe thunderstorm approaching for people in Collin, Dallas, Tarrant, and
Denton counties. As the storm weakened, the major worry was the strong gusts of
wind and the heavy rains that would linger for a while.
Credits: Dallas News |
Because of heavy rains, there was a risk of flooding in and the eastern Johnson County southeastern Tarrant County up to 8 pm on Sunday. Therefore, the weather service issued a flood advisory for these locations.
In northern Tarrant County, reports say there was Ping-Pong
ball-sized hail as the storm passed through the area.
According to NBC5, a cold summer front with rain is a rare occurrence
and offers a streak of relief from the high temperatures that would continue
until Monday morning.
During the rest of this week, we can expect highs, the mid-90s,
and lows in the temperature. By the weekend though, there may be a rise in
temperatures according to reports on NBC5.
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