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Sunny begins the meteorological spring in northern texas, storm threats ahead

Perfect spring weather in North Texas at the beginning of March


Perfect spring weather in North Texas at the beginning of March

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March 1st marks the beginning of the meteorological spring – and the weekend delivers.

North Texas enjoys a lot of sunshine on Saturday, with temperatures to the upper 70s. Some areas in the west could even see temperatures in the 80s.

A disorder falls towards the region tomorrow and increases the cloud cover when the afternoon approaches.

The area is at the end of the system at the end of the system on Sunday through Oklahoma, which could bring shower and a few storms into the western counties.

While storm is not expected, lightning and short heavy rain are possible.

Some showers can stick together if you are worth the east to Dallas-Fort on Sunday evening.

The stronger system of concern is moving late Monday to Tuesday.

A first watchful weather day was exhibited for Tuesday due to the threat of strong to heavy storms.

Large hail and harmful winds are the main threats, but a remote tornado cannot be excluded.

The current forecast shows that storms go into the west candidates in the west candidates in the late Monday evening and follow in east through North Texas until Tuesday.

The Storm Prediction Center illuminates areas along and east of the I-35 for the potential of heavy storms with the greatest risk of Arkansas and Louisiana.

On Tuesday afternoon, strong winds will develop behind the system. Wind counseling is likely and depending on the amount of precipitation, areas west of the I-35 can see a critical fire threat.

Please stay with the first Alert Wetter team for updates on Tuesday.

In the meantime, enjoy a great start to March.

Remember that the number of pollen is high when you take the sunshine.