DALLAS – After a major round of storms early Friday morning, more storms are moving through North Texas on Friday night.

Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued for both Tarrant and Dallas counties at points in the night.

Flash flood warnings are in effect for Cooke and Grayson County until 11:15 p.m. Friday and Wise County until 11:30 p.m.

A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for North Texas until at least midnight.

As of 10:20 p.m., more than 40,000 customers in North Texas were without power, according to Oncor. More than 30,000 of those outages are in Tarrant County.

The Office of Emergency Management sounded the outdoor warning system in southeast Fort Worth due to winds.

The Fort Worth Fire Department tells FOX 4 they responded to multiple high water rescues.

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Friday Forecast: Severe Weather Risks, Flood Watch Dallas weather: Oct. 24 evening forecast

The main disturbance arrives Friday evening. The timing is projected to be after sunset west of DFW and late evening, around 9 to 10 p.m., for the Metroplex. High winds are the primary risk. Hail the size of a quarter or less is possible, and western areas face a slight tornado risk.

Widespread rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches and isolated amounts of 4 to 5 inches will be possible, according to the National Weather Service. A Flood Watch is in effect from 7 p.m. Friday to 1 p.m. Saturday.

Friday storm timing Weekend Forecast: Gusty winds, Hail Threats Possible

Saturday morning will likely be dry before afternoon temperatures rise into the 70s, ahead of the third disturbance. More showers and storms will approach with gusty winds and hail, especially south of DFW. These storms are not currently expected to be severe.

Sunday will begin with clouds and lingering showers in the eastern parts of North Texas. Clouds will eventually clear, leaving a pleasant fall day with temperatures settling in the 70s.

7-Day Forecast: Cooler Weather Hits DFW

Milder temperatures in the 70s are expected Monday. Tuesday will be breezy with partly sunny skies. Cooler air will linger mid-week, with Wednesday projected to be the coolest day under sunny skies and lighter winds.

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The Source: Information in this article comes from the National Weather Service.

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