
Dallas residents, brace yourselves for a day of shifting weather, featuring possible thunderstorms and showers followed by gradual clearing skies. The forecast indicates a 60% chance of precipitation, with potential rainfall ranging between a quarter and a half of an inch before the weather begins to improve later in the day, leading to a high near 68 degrees., according to the National Weather Service.
For those venturing out this morning, patchy fog could reduce visibility, especially before 10 am while scattered thunderstorms pose a threat along and east of the I-35 corridor with hail being a primary concern advisories from the National Weather Service suggest strong, severe storms can't be ruled out. As for the rest of the week, Dallas can look forward to a reprieve from hazardous conditions with sunny skies and moderate temperatures on the horizon, no hazardous weather is expected from Sunday through Friday.
For safety, The National Weather Service's Fort Worth office has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook and also announced a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until noon CST for multiple Texas counties, warning the public of possible dense fog conditions primarily east of I-35 early in the day and recommends awareness for any updates.
As the National Weather Service further reports, areas under the Severe Thunderstorm Watch should particularly remain vigilant with spotters potentially being activated to monitor developing conditions, such vigilance is imperative as the situation unfolds throughout the day. Tonight's weather is expected to settle with partly cloudy skies and a low of around 47 degrees, providing a cooler and calmer end to the day's earlier tumultuous weather activity.









