
DALLAS – North Texas residents should prepare for an active weather weekend, as a series of storm systems are set to move through the region, bringing the threat of large hail, strong winds, and heavy rainfall.
Friday will begin warm, windy, and humid, with overcast skies and highs reaching the mid-80s. While spotty showers are possible throughout the day, any significant storm activity is expected to hold off until late evening.
Stronger thunderstorms are anticipated to develop after midnight Friday into early Saturday morning. These storms may produce large hail and damaging wind gusts before gradually weakening by sunrise. Overnight temperatures will hover in the upper 70s.
Another round of storms is forecast to arrive Saturday night as a cold front pushes into the area. These storms could bring heavy rain, small hail, and strong winds, primarily after sunset and potentially lasting into early Sunday morning.
Easter Sunday Outlook for DFW
Scattered showers may linger into Easter morning, but the rain is expected to taper off by midday. Sunshine will make a welcome return in the afternoon, with pleasant highs in the 70s — perfect for outdoor holiday gatherings.
Looking ahead, Monday promises clear skies and mild conditions with highs in the low 80s. However, the calm may be short-lived, as another round of showers and thunderstorms is possible by midweek due to incoming disturbances.