Multiple rounds of severe storms expected in North Texas Severe weather is set to impact North Texas throughout the week, with multiple rounds of storms and showers forecasted from midweek into the weekend. The National Weather Service Fort Worth has warned of potential strong to severe storms each day, along with increasing chances of flooding as the weekend approaches. Election Day on Tuesday, March 3, will remain unaffected by the storm system, as weather conditions are expected to be sunny and warm with temperatures in the low 80s. The first significant storm activity is anticipated on Wednesday, March 4, when a cold front will arrive in the early morning hours and stall near the Interstate 20 corridor by the afternoon. Isolated showers and thunderstorms could develop ahead of the front, with scattered storms expected to form along and ahead of it by Wednesday afternoon. Storms later in the day may bring threats of large hail and damaging winds, with thunderstorms continuing overnight into Thursday, March 5. A brief break in storm activity is expected on Thursday, though scattered rain chances will persist. The National Weather Service notes that isolated strong to severe storms could occur in areas north of U.S. Route 377 and west of Interstate 35 during Thursday afternoon. Slight chances of showers will linger overnight into Friday, March 6. The next major round of storms is scheduled for Friday, March 6, with scattered storms expected in the morning and more widespread activity developing through the afternoon and evening. Strong to severe storms are possible during the mid and later parts of Friday. Storms will continue overnight into Saturday, March 7, with widespread activity anticipated through Saturday.#north_texas #national_weather_service_fort_worth #interstate_20 #us_route_377 #interstate_35