Fort Worth Weather: 2024 Marks the Second-Wettest Start to a Year on Record
A significant amount of rainfall has made its way to North Texas this year, with 2024 shaping up to be one of the wettest years on record for the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Dallas Love Field has received over 30 inches of rain, surpassing the average by more than 13 inches and securing the spot as the fourth-wettest start to a year on record. Similarly, DFW Airport has seen 24.48 inches of rain, exceeding the norm by 8 inches and ranking as the fourth-wettest year on record at this time.
In Fort Worth, the rainfall total of 23.35 inches in 2024 marks the second-wettest start to the year, with only 2015 receiving more precipitation. As the year progresses, there is a possibility of isolated showers on Friday, followed by more rainy weather over the weekend.
The abundance of rainfall in the region has not only impacted daily activities but has also raised concerns about potential flooding and water management. Residents are advised to stay informed about weather updates and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this period of heightened precipitation.
As we navigate through the second-wettest start to a year on record, it is crucial to remain vigilant and prepared for varying weather conditions. Stay tuned for further updates and be proactive in safeguarding yourself and your property against any potential risks associated with heavy rainfall.
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