Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Weather Alert: Rain Continues, Could Impact Travel Until Sunday Morning

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Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas – Wet roads and reduced visibility could slow late Saturday travel across North Texas as rain continues through the overnight hours, with lingering showers lasting into early Sunday morning.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, scattered showers will persist through Saturday night with rain chances between 20% and 40% across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Waco, Killeen, and surrounding areas. Temperatures will drop into the upper 40s and low 50s overnight, creating a chilly and damp start to Easter Sunday.

Drivers along I-35, I-20, and U.S. 75 should expect slick conditions, especially after midnight when light rain continues and visibility may briefly dip below one mile in heavier pockets. Cities including Sherman, Paris, Graham, and Cisco will also see steady showers before conditions begin improving from northwest to southeast.

By Sunday afternoon, drier air pushes into North Texas, ending rain from areas like Graham and Cisco first, then clearing Dallas-Fort Worth and finally Palestine. Highs will rebound into the mid to upper 60s, offering a cooler but improving holiday afternoon.

Residents should allow extra travel time overnight, keep devices charged, and monitor updated advisories. Additional updates are expected as timing becomes more precise through the weekend.