Dallas, Texas – Drivers across North Texas could face slick roads and brief downpours Monday morning as scattered thunderstorms move into the region, especially north of I-20.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, a storm complex pushing south out of Oklahoma will impact cities like Sherman, Graham, and the DFW Metroplex through late morning. Storm chances shift southeast by the afternoon, with 30% to 50% rain potential across areas like Waco, Palestine, and Canton. Highs today will range from 87°F to 94°F, with heat index values spiking between 95° and 101°.
South winds of 10 to 20 mph could complicate travel during storms. The rest of the workweek turns hotter and drier, with highs climbing to 100°F in Dallas by Tuesday. Spotty storms remain possible, particularly on Thursday and Friday. Lows each night stay muggy in the mid-70s.
Residents should monitor changing conditions, avoid flooded roadways, and keep devices charged in case of isolated outages. This is typical early summer heat paired with scattered storm threats.
Storm chances return midweek, with the next update expected late Monday.
☀️ Five-Day Texas Weather Outlook:
- Monday: High 87°–99°, 20% chance of storms, breezy
- Tuesday: Sunny and hot, high up to 100°, low 72°–78°
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy, highs 88°–98°, 20% chance overnight storms
- Thursday: 30% chance of storms, highs in upper 90s
- Friday: Partly cloudy with 20% chance of storms, high near 98°