Kylie Capps warns North Texas of Tuesday storms — Weather Dallas
Kylie Capps said, “North Texas is in for an active weather week!” as weather dallas turns unsettled Monday and then more active Tuesday. A cold front is expected to bring widespread rain and storms to North Texas, with some storms possibly becoming severe.
Kylie Capps forecast
Monday should be the quietest day of the week, with only an isolated chance of a shower or storm. Highs near 90 degrees will feel like 97, and winds are expected to stay sustained at 20 to 30 mph. That combination sets up a warm, windy start before the stronger storm threat arrives.
Tuesday afternoon window
The National Weather Service said thunderstorms are most likely Tuesday between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. A few storms could become strong to severe, with damaging winds and large hail among the main hazards. The tornado threat remains very low.
Multiple weather disturbances will move through the region as the week progresses, and showers and thunderstorms are possible every day through Memorial Day weekend in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Rain chances are expected to persist through Sunday across DFW, so the unsettled pattern does not end with Tuesday’s front.
Dallas-Fort Worth weekend
For people across North Texas, the practical takeaway is that the quiet stretch is short. Monday offers the best break, but Tuesday afternoon carries the highest storm risk, and the chance for rain stays in the forecast through Sunday.