Most of the metroplex and the eastern parts are at increased risk of bad weather during the night. The approaching front brings rain and very strong winds all the way to North Texas. There will be an 80% chance of seeing rain on Monday. The main threat will be catastrophic gusts of wind up to 60-75 miles per hour. Some may see hail the size of up to a quarter. The threat of tornadoes is low, but it can not be ruled out.

Minor floods were observed in Grapevine as heavy thunderstorms developed

With a Tornado Watch in place for North Texas, the FOX 4 has crews monitoring the situation on Monday. Peyton Yager provides an update from Grapevine. The most active period for the metroplex and the surrounding area will be from 8 p.m. until 1 p.m. As we head towards midnight, the metroplex will see the storms end as they head east.

Cars Stuck in Water on Bridge as Weather Passes through North Texas

Some cars were briefly stuck in water on the Justin Bridge as storms swept across North Texas. There will be thunderstorms in the eastern and southeastern regions from 10 pm to 2 am INTERACTIVE LIVE RADAR The rest of the week will be calm. Tuesday will be a very stormy and hot day with temperatures remaining at the heights of the 80’s. Another cold front will come early Wednesday morning that will drop temperatures in the 1960s.