Meteorological Spring Recap
Dallas, Texas, has concluded a notably active meteorological spring, ranking as the 8th wettest on record with nearly 20 inches of rainfall. Despite the transition into June, the region is forecasted to maintain its unsettled weather pattern throughout the first half of the month, although without the severe threats and heavy rainfall witnessed in May.
The lingering unsettled weather is expected to persist, characterized by scattered showers and thunderstorms, but the intensity and frequency are projected to diminish compared to the previous month.
Forecast for June: Bracing for Rising Temperatures
As June unfolds, residents can anticipate the onset of typical summer weather patterns, marked by increasing temperatures and occasional heat complaints. Here’s a breakdown of average conditions expected throughout the month:
Sunday’s Outlook
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are anticipated for Sunday, with the possibility of isolated morning activity. However, the likelihood of morning precipitation remains low, which could subsequently lead to scattered development of thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours. While not all areas will experience rainfall, any storms that do develop carry a low risk of severe weather, though isolated instances of strong winds and hail cannot be ruled out.
Extended Forecast: Unsettled Weather Persists
Looking ahead over the next 14 days, Dallas can expect to remain within the grip of the unsettled weather pattern, accompanied by consistently warm temperatures characteristic of June in Texas.
Conclusion: Stay Informed with TLNA
As Dallas navigates through the transition from spring to summer, residents are advised to stay informed about weather developments and forecasts. To receive the latest updates and alerts, download The Local News App (TLNA) for convenient access to real-time information on weather conditions and forecasts tailored to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Stay safe and stay informed with TLNA.
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