Dallas, Texas – Central Texas could see isolated thunderstorms Saturday afternoon, while the Dallas–Fort Worth area stays mostly dry and seasonably warm. Highs across the region will climb into the mid-90s, with slightly cooler readings in Killeen and Cisco.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, the best chance for rain sits south of Waco, Hearne, and Palestine, where scattered downpours may briefly interrupt outdoor plans. Coverage will remain low, with only a 10 to 20 percent chance of storms. Areas north of the I-20 corridor, including Dallas, Sherman, and Paris, will stay hot but rain-free.
Travelers on I-35 between Waco and Temple should watch for sudden heavy showers and brief lightning Saturday afternoon. Drivers are advised to slow down if rain develops, as wet roads could quickly become slick in isolated spots.
Sunday turns quiet across all of North and Central Texas, with clear skies and afternoon highs again in the 90s. Outdoor events and travel conditions should improve significantly to close the weekend.