Texas wakes up warm and unsettled this February morning as thick clouds hang low over Dallas–Fort Worth. Temperatures sit near 67 degrees at Love Field, and the air feels humid for mid-February.
Showers expand after 9 a.m., and a few thunderstorms could develop by late morning. Roads along I-35, I-30, and the Dallas North Tollway may turn slick quickly. Brief downpours could reduce visibility under one mile at times. Plan extra time if heading out before midday.
Rain chances remain high through early afternoon, with totals between three quarters and one inch possible in parts of North Texas. A few storms may produce gusts up to 20 mph. Lightning will be the main concern. Conditions improve later in the day as storms taper.
By Sunday, skies begin to clear gradually. Highs settle near 67 degrees with a northwest breeze. Sunday night cools to the mid-40s under mostly clear skies.
President’s Day Monday delivers classic Texas “Spring Vibes.” Sunshine returns with highs near 73 degrees. Tuesday turns even warmer, reaching near 79, with gusty south winds up to 25 mph. Midweek highs push into the lower 80s, running well above average for February.
The broader pattern supports a warming trend across much of the central U.S. through the 6–10 day outlook. After today’s storms, quieter and warmer weather dominates much of next week.
Five Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas:
Sunday: Gradual clearing, high 67.
Monday (President’s Day): Sunny, high 73.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 79.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 81.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 80.


