Dallas, TX – A strong storm system will impact North Texas from Monday night into Tuesday morning, bringing severe weather risks across the region. Damaging straight-line winds, spin-up tornadoes, and isolated large hail are possible.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, storms could develop ahead of the main system, increasing the risk of severe weather. The most intense storms will move through the Dallas-Fort Worth area between midnight and 7 a.m. Tuesday. Residents should have multiple ways to receive weather alerts overnight.
By Tuesday afternoon, dry air and strong winds will increase fire danger west of I-35. The National Weather Service warns that gusty winds and low humidity could worsen fire conditions in areas like Cisco and Killeen.
Travelers should check road conditions before commuting Tuesday morning. Residents in the affected areas should secure outdoor items and review emergency plans. Stay updated with the latest forecasts from local weather sources.




