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The bridge, at the time, was the longest concrete structure in the world. [19] In May 2015, the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport received a record-shattering 16.96 inches of rainfall, in a month that obliterated heavy-rainfall records virtually throughout the Southern Plains (Texas and Oklahoma, especially). [21]
The Fort Worth National Weather Service predicts:. Friday, Oct. 25: Day: Sunny, with a high of 89. South southwest wind 5 to 10 mph. Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 65. Southeast wind ...
By Thursday, the sun will return bringing above normal temperatures — the first since last week’s snow event — and Dallas-Fort Worth will temporarily dry out..
Peak rainfall rates measured by rain gauges in the Dallas area included 8.39 in/hr (231 mm/h) over a 5-minute interval, 8.27 in/hr (210 mm/h) over a 15-minute interval, and 4.53 in/hr (115 mm/h) over a 60-minute interval; these values were respectively 87%, 110%, and 115% the 100-year rainfall rates in Dallas for the associated time intervals.
You aren't imagining things, it is raining a lot more than normal this year. See how 2024 compares to some of the rainiest years ever. Dallas weather: 2024 has been one of the wettest years on record
The NWS station at the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport has recorded 1.1 inches of rain since Sunday. The wettest day of the week came on Monday with 0.49 inches of rain recorded.
A quick look at historical weather data for the Dallas-Fort Worth region shows that the area recorded 30 days with at least measurable rain in 126 years (the period of record runs from 1897 to 2023).
Rain totals for the region is expected between 1.25 to 2.25 inches for the period from Sunday to Friday next week. Eastern Central Texas, including areas closer to the Gulf Coast, are expected to ...