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North Texas Braces for Weekend Storms
Severe weather threats, including hail and high winds, expected across the region
Apr. 1, 2026 at 11:37am
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A low-pressure system is bringing waves of showers and thunderstorms to North Texas, with the potential for severe weather starting late this afternoon and continuing through the weekend. The forecast calls for scattered strong to severe storms on Friday evening, followed by a cold front that will bring a line of showers and storms on Saturday morning, with wind being the primary threat.
Why it matters
Severe weather can pose a significant risk to public safety, causing property damage and disrupting daily life. The forecast highlights the importance of being weather-aware and prepared for potential storms, especially in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, which is prone to severe weather events.
The details
The storms are expected to develop along the dryline west of the Dallas-Fort Worth area late this afternoon, affecting regions such as the northern Hill Country, Big Country, and Red River Valley. While severe thunderstorm warnings are unlikely, there is still a possibility of small hail and gusty winds between 10:00 p.m. this evening and 2:00 a.m. Thursday morning. A brief respite is expected late Friday night into early Saturday morning before a cold front arrives mid-morning on Saturday, bringing a decent line of showers and storms with isolated severe pockets, with wind being the primary threat.
- Late this afternoon, a cluster of storms will form west of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, along the dryline.
- Between 10:00 p.m. this evening and 2:00 a.m. Thursday morning, there is a possibility of small hail and gusty winds.
- Late Friday afternoon, the dry line in Far West Texas will become active, producing scattered strong to severe thunderstorms that will move towards North Texas by mid-evening on Friday.
- A cold front will arrive mid-morning on Saturday, bringing a decent line of showers and storms with isolated severe pockets, with wind being the primary threat.
- Easter Sunday will be cooler, with a north wind of 10 to 15 mph, but the afternoon will see plenty of sunshine and highs in the mid to upper 60s.
The players
North Texas
The region of Texas that includes the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, which is prone to severe weather events.
What’s next
The weather situation will be closely monitored, and updates will be provided as the storms approach the area.
The takeaway
This forecast highlights the importance of being weather-aware and prepared for potential severe storms in the North Texas region, especially as the area enters the spring storm season. Residents should stay informed about the latest weather updates and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.

