North Texas, put on your rain jacket and get out there. Rainy weather is expected to continue over the next few days.
Forecasters say Dallas-Fort Worth is under threat of strong to severe storms throughout the day Tuesday, following similar weather the night before, but the most severe storms are likely on Interstate 20. Near the line and south of it.
The main period of severe weather is expected to be early afternoon into evening, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth.
The storm could dump another 2 to 4 inches of rain in Dallas through Wednesday morning, according to KXAS-TV (NBC5). The chance of rain during the day in the city is 100%.
In addition to rain and the possibility of localized flooding in some areas, large hail and strong winds are also a concern. There is a threat of a tornado or two, but that forecast is for southeast of Dallas.
The weather service said there will be several thunderstorms across North Texas on Wednesday, with the possibility of hail and strong winds. The threat of flooding remains.
Weather conditions across Dallas-Fort Worth are expected to improve by Thursday, with temperatures expected to rise into the 80s and remain mild through the weekend.
Forecast for Dallas from KXAS-TV (NBC5):
Wednesday: Cloudy, 70% chance of rain. Minimum temperature: 58. Maximum temperature: 68. Wind speed: North 10 to 20 mph, with higher gusts.
Thursday: It's mostly sunny and calm. Low pressure: 54. High pressure: 75. Wind speed: Northwest, 16 to 20 mph, with higher gusts.
Friday: It's mostly sunny and calm. Minimum: 51. Highest: 78. Wind: South 10-15 mph.
Saturday: Calm weather with a mix of clouds and sun. Minimum: 58. Maximum: 80. Wind: South 10-20 mph, stronger gusts.
Sunday: Lightly cloudy and warm. Low pressure: 63. High pressure: 83. Wind speed: South 10 to 20 mph, with higher gusts.