Texas Weather Outlook: Storms Return to Dallas by Tuesday Afternoon

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Dallas, Texas – A warm, muggy Monday morning greets Dallas as clouds begin to thin and afternoon highs climb to near 87°F, setting the stage for a stormy pattern later this week.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, Monday will bring gradually clearing skies and gusty northwest winds between 5–10 mph by afternoon. While the early morning hours may stay cloudy and damp, conditions improve steadily through the day.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, a few scattered thunderstorms could pop up during the afternoon and evening, especially in central and north-central Texas. Humidity will remain high, making for sticky summer-like conditions through midweek.

By Wednesday, storm chances increase significantly across the region, with the highest likelihood of showers and thunderstorms arriving after 1 p.m. Plan outdoor activities accordingly, and keep an umbrella or rain gear handy.

Temperatures through the week will stay in the mid-80s, typical for early June. Winds shift south by midweek, drawing in even more moisture and keeping conditions unsettled.


📅 Five-Day Forecast for Dallas, TX (June 9–June 14):

  • Monday (Jun 9): High 87°F – Morning clouds giving way to sun. Breezy in the afternoon.
  • Tuesday: High 87°F – Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of scattered thunderstorms after noon.
  • Wednesday: High 85°F – Showers and storms likely after 1 p.m. Chance of rain 60%.
  • Thursday: High 85°F – Rain and thunderstorms likely. Chance of precipitation rises to 70%.
  • Friday: High 83°F – Scattered morning showers. Gradually becoming partly sunny in the afternoon.

🌦️ Humidity and heat will build through the week. Storm chances return Tuesday and ramp up Wednesday—stay weather-aware.

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