Dallas, TX – Severe storms will impact the Dallas-Fort Worth area late Monday night into early Tuesday, bringing the potential for damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes. Residents east of Interstate 35 face the highest risk of severe weather.
According to the National Weather Service Fort Worth, storms will develop after midnight and intensify through early Tuesday afternoon. Areas like Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco, and Gainesville may see strong winds over 60 mph, hail up to golf-ball size, and the possibility of a few tornadoes.
Dry, windy conditions west of I-35 could increase fire danger. Residents should remain alert and have multiple ways to receive warnings, including NOAA radios, weather apps, and local news.
Officials advise staying indoors, avoiding windows, and not seeking shelter under overpasses. Severe weather awareness is critical as spring storm season begins. Stay tuned for updates as forecasts develop.