Quiet Night Ahead, Storms Loom for Mother’s Day in Dallas
Dallas-Fort Worth, Dallas, USASun May 10 2026
North Texas will stay mostly calm this Saturday night, with only a tiny chance of isolated showers in the far northwest near Wichita Falls and surrounding counties. The Dallas‑Fort Worth area is expected to stay dry through the night.
The weather story turns on Sunday, Mother’s Day. The Storm Prediction Center has flagged all of North Texas with a slight risk and the metro area with an enhanced risk for severe weather. The first storms may start late in the morning along the Red River, north of Highway 380, and then flare up again in the afternoon. The best chance for serious weather is between 3 p. m. and 10 p. m. , with the most trouble likely around dinnertime.
What to watch for? Winds could reach 60–70 mph, and hail the size of eggs or larger may appear. Tornadoes are not ruled out entirely but the threat is low. By late evening the storms should clear, and Monday will bring calmer skies. Some southern parts of North Texas might see a full inch or more of rain.
Residents should keep an eye on updates from local weather teams and stay alert as conditions change.
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