Dallas, TX
Rainy Saturday, then chilly, cloudy Sunday in forecast for Dallas-Fort Worth
After some slight overnight rainfall in the Dallas area, rainstorms are expected to continue into the evening Saturday, according to the forecast from KXAS-TV (NBC5).
The National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office issued a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of North Texas, including Dallas, early Saturday morning. However, only about .11 inches of rain were recorded at Dallas Love Field between about 5:50 a.m. and 6:50 a.m, according to the weather service.
Tuesday’s severe thunderstorms, which also brought two EF1 tornados to North Texas, recorded a little more than half an inch of rainfall, according to the weather service.
More rain is expected throughout the day, and thunderstorms are possible before 3 p.m. The Weather Service is predicting between a quarter to a half-inch of rainfall, with some possible hail in areas east of Dallas.
Temperatures on Saturday are expected to reach a high of 54 degrees, according to NBC5.
Rain chances will decrease to about 20% by 9 p.m. Saturday, and the slight rain chances will continue into Sunday morning, ending around 9 a.m., according to NBC5. Sunday will remain chilly, hitting a high of 58 degrees, and will be cloudy for most of the day. The sun will show around 5 p.m., NBC5 forecasts.
Next week will be mostly sunny and warm, with high temperatures in the low to mid 70s in the beginning of the week, before warming up to the high 70s and low 80s later in the week.
The latest Dallas forecast, via KXAS-TV (NBC5):
SATURDAY: Much cooler with occasional rain and drizzle. A few strong morning thunderstorms could bring large hail. Low: 40. High: 54.
SUNDAY: Cloudy skies early with a few leftover morning showers, followed by gradual sunshine. Cool. Low: 39. High: 58.
MONDAY: Mostly sunny and milder. Low: 48. High: 72.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny, mild and breezy. Low: 55. High: 78.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny, breezy and warm. Low: 54. High: 80.
THURSDAY: Mainly sunny and warm. Low: 60. High: 80.