Dallas, TX – North and Central Texas residents can expect a gradual warm-up through the week, but showers and thunderstorms are likely to return this weekend. Temperatures in the Dallas-Fort Worth area will climb into the upper 50s by Saturday before storms develop late that night into Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, the highest chances for rain and thunderstorms will occur near and east of Interstate 35, particularly impacting areas like Dallas, Waco, and Palestine. Isolated storms may also develop further south in Killeen.
While daytime highs will reach the 50s and 60s, overnight lows will remain chilly, ranging from the 20s to 30s until Friday morning. Rain chances increase significantly Saturday night, with a 40% likelihood of thunderstorms by Sunday in the DFW area and 30% in Waco and Temple.
Residents are encouraged to prepare for potential hazardous travel conditions during the storms, particularly Sunday evening. Stay tuned to local weather alerts for updates and plan accordingly for outdoor activities.




