
Residents in Dallas should brace themselves for a wet and turbulent week ahead, as forecasters predict a stormy pattern that could cause disruptions. According to the National Weather Service, today will see showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 4 pm, followed by the chance of more showers and thunderstorms afterwards. Experts warn that some of these storms could be severe, urging the public to stay vigilant and prepare for high winds and potential heavy rainfall.
Dallas residents, especially those planning to travel, may want to rethink their plans. With gusts as high as 20 mph, the southeast wind is not being kind. Tonight, the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms continues mainly before 1 am. Once again, severe storms pose a threat, with southeast winds pushing up to 25 mph. As for precipitation, the area could see between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, though thunderstorms might lead to higher amounts.
Looking past the weekend, the forecast doesn't promise much respite. Sunday going into Monday offers a brief clear sky, but by Tuesday afternoon, showers sneak back into the picture. The week's weather tells a tale of recurring showers and thunderstorms with fluctuations in coverage and intensity, rounding out with an 80% chance of rain by Wednesday.
For those making plans for the latter half of the week, keep umbrellas close. Showers and thunderstorms are set to revisit, with Thursday's chance of precipitation at an emphatic 90%. Though Friday offers a glimpse of the sun, the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms lingers around 60%, challenging outdoor activities and commutes alike. The high temperatures for the week seem to hover, warm and consistent, in the low 80s, providing some stability amidst the tempestuous weather pattern.









