Severe storms are in the forecast for Fort Worth and Tarrant County today through Wednesday, May 7. The National Weather Service has issued a Level 2 severe weather threat for the DFW area, with damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes all possible.
If you have trees with overhanging limbs near your home or vehicle, now is the time to call. A weakened branch does not need a major storm to come down, and the first wave of storms is expected this afternoon.
After any storm event, do not attempt to remove fallen or hanging limbs on your own. Widow-makers and off-balance debris are far more dangerous than they appear. Our crew is on standby for emergency response across North Richland Hills, Keller, Fort Worth, Grapevine, and throughout Tarrant County.
Free estimates on all storm damage assessments. Call (817) 247-5651 or visit mercertreeservice.net. How did your yard fare in the last big storm that came through Tarrant County? Did anything come down that surprised you?
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When to post: Today, May 5, 2026, 10–11 AM ET (9–10 AM CT). Storms are already possible this afternoon; early morning scheduling captures the audience while they can still act.
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Regular calendar: This ad-hoc post does not replace the regular weekly post for the week of May 5.