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Cold & Rainy Friday Morning

The most likely time for widespread rain will be Thursday night into Friday morning

NBC 5 Chief Meteorologist Rick Mitchell updates the Thursday evening forecast.

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Friday has started wet and cold across North Texas. While the chill will stay with us all day, the rain will quickly depart.

The showers and thunderstorms have been off and on and heavy at times since about 4 a.m. However, the rain is about to push out of DFW. It will be completely over before noon, leaving behind just cloudy skies and chilly weather.

Total rain amounts from this event will range from over an inch in northeast Texas, to about a quarter of an inch to the southwest of Dallas-Fort Worth.

The weekend will feature sunshine and dry weather. Temperatures will recover be back into the 60s Sunday and 70s by Monday.

Another chance of rain will arrive by the middle of next week and could affect Thanksgiving travel for much of the country. We'll be watching it closely. Stay tuned and check back for updates.

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Before the Storm
Weather Safety
Stay Safe During a Hail Storm
 
At Home?
  • Head indoors immediately
  • If time allows, close all drapes, blinds or shades to prevent broken glass from entering your home.
  • Stay away from windows and skylights (any exterior glass) and head to a safe location inside your home, ideally only with interior walls.
Outdoors?
  • Cover your head and seek shelter indoors immediately.
  • If you are trapped outside, get to a low-lying area and try to protect your head. Use clothing if it's all you have.
Driving?
  • Stay inside your vehicle.
  • Slow down or pull over and stop at a safe location. DO NOT stop under a highway overpass. You may be protecting your vehicle, but you could be forcing other people to stop behind you.
  • Turn your back to windows or cover yourself with a blanket, coat or spare clothing to protect yourself from breaking glass.
  • If you have a sunroof, try to find something to protect your head.

 



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