A powerful upper level low pressure system will move across North Texas Monday through Tuesday and bring periods of rain and isolated thunderstorms to Grand Prairie.
A prolonged rain event is expected to begin Sunday night and continue through the day on Tuesday. Most of the activity is expected to fall as light rain or showers, but isolated thunder storms are possible. Highest rain chances will occur on Monday when Grand Prairie’s chance for rain is 80 to 100 percent. The city could see between 1 to 3 inches of rain from this system.
The rain may mix with snow across the northwest sections of North Texas late Monday night and early Tuesday morning. Surface temperatures will remain above freezing and no accumulations of snow are anticipated.
Precipitation chances will end from west to east on Tuesday as the low pressure system exits the region.
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