Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas Weather Alert Today: 50% Showers Tonight, Thunderstorms Saturday

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Texas – Warm, humid air already wraps around Dallas–Fort Worth this morning, with temperatures near 60 degrees before sunrise. It feels more like April than mid-February, and the atmosphere is primed for change.

Clouds thicken through the morning as highs climb to near 80 degrees. South winds increase to 10 mph, drawing Gulf moisture north. That warmth fuels instability heading into tonight.

Showers develop after 3 a.m., with a 50 percent chance of rain before daybreak. Roads along I-35, I-30, and the President George Bush Turnpike could turn slick during the early commute. Rainfall amounts remain light initially, but heavier activity builds Saturday.

Saturday brings widespread showers and thunderstorms, especially after midday. Highs hold near 70 degrees. New rainfall totals between 1 and 2 inches are possible. Localized ponding may develop on low-lying roads. Gusts could reach 20 mph in stronger storms. Stay weather-aware if you have outdoor plans.

Storms continue into Saturday night before gradually tapering toward early Sunday. Sunday turns partly sunny with a high near 66 degrees and breezy northwest winds up to 25 mph.

Washington’s Birthday delivers sunshine and a pleasant 73-degree high. Early next week stays mild, with highs near 80 Tuesday and lower 80s by midweek. The broader 6- to 10-day outlook favors above-normal warmth across Texas, reinforcing strong spring vibes across the region.

Keep devices charged and monitor updates if storms intensify. Are you seeing heavier rain in your neighborhood yet?

Five Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas:
Saturday: Showers and storms, high 70.
Sunday: Partly sunny, high 66.
Monday (Washington’s Birthday): Sunny, high 73.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 80.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 82.