October 2022
Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook

From the National Hurricane Center:
For the North Atlantic Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:Eastern Caribbean:A broad area of low pressure over the eastern Caribbean Sea isproducing a large area of disorganized showers and T-Storms.Environmental conditions are forecast to be conducive for gradualdevelopment over the next few days, and a tropical depression islikely to form by early next week while the disturbance moves slowlywestward or west-northwestward over the central Caribbean Sea.Regardless of development, locally heavy rainfall is possible overportions of the Lesser Antilles, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Ricothrough this weekend.* Formation chance through 48 hours medium 50 percent.* Formation chance through 5 days high 70 percent.Western Atlantic:A low pressure area located about 150 miles west-northwest ofBermuda is producing some shower and T-Storm activity to thenorth of the center as it begins to interact with a nearby frontalsystem. Upper-level winds are forecast to increase over the systemlater today and tonight, and further development is not anticipatedafter that time.* Formation chance through 48 hours low 20 percent.* Formation chance through 5 days low 20 percent.Forecaster Reinhart
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Saturday Planner

Lingering showers this morning in the Metroplex will taper off through the day. There may be a few peaks of sunshine by late afternoon. Temperatures stay cool with a brisk northwest breeze.
Current Set Up Across the Nation
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This Evenings North Texas Hazardous Weather Forecast

William’s North Texas Hazardous Weather Forecast this Evening:
T-Storms are expected across most of the area this afternoon and evening. The potential for severe weather is low, but a few storms along and south of I-20 could contain hail during the late afternoon. Periods of heavy rain may also result in localized flooding.