Dallas, Texas – Drivers across North Texas could see wet roads and reduced visibility begin late Tuesday night as a multi-day storm pattern settles into the region, bringing daily thunderstorm chances through the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, rain chances ramp up after sunset Tuesday, with scattered storms continuing each day through at least Saturday. Rain coverage ranges from 30% Wednesday to 50% Thursday across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with slightly lower but persistent chances into Friday and Saturday.
The shifting pattern will impact major corridors including I-35, I-20, and Highway 75, where brief downpours could slow commutes, especially during afternoon and evening hours. In Central Texas, including Waco, Temple, and Killeen, rain chances peak near 40% Thursday with highs climbing into the mid-80s before dipping slightly into the weekend.
Temperatures remain above seasonal norms, with Dallas holding in the upper 70s to low 80s and Central Texas pushing into the mid-80s by Friday. While severe weather is not guaranteed, isolated lightning and heavy rain could disrupt outdoor plans.
Residents should monitor updates, keep devices charged, and plan for slower travel during peak rain windows. Additional advisories may be issued as storm timing becomes clearer early this week.


