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DFW Weather: Significant severe weather moves out, here's what to expect this week

We’re tracking another round of intense storms that will bring widespread damaging winds.
DALLAS — Watch live radar and regular forecast updates from our meteorologists on our Smart TV streaming app WFAA+ and download the WFAA mobile app for alerts from our weather team as they come.
Daily rain chances are in the forecast this week. Some see higher coverage and a strong storm threat. Here’s the latest forecast:
Key points
- Severe weather threat has lowered
- More thunderstorms this week… not as severe
- Weekend: Unsettled Pattern Continues
LIVE Radar
Storms arrived in North Texas overnight, bringing strong winds, lightning, and heavy rain. Sunday’s WFAA Weather Alert Day expired at 3 a.m. Monday.
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14-day Forecast
Early next week, we could see a cold front drop into North Texas. That would help spark more rain and storm chances on both Monday and Tuesday — so don’t put the umbrella away just yet!
We’ll keep you updated on any severe threats.
