Severe Overnight Storms to Hit North Texas
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for North Texas through early Saturday. Showers are forecast to move into the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this evening.
Forecasters say those showers could intensify into stronger storms overnight. They also note a potential for severe overnight storms across portions of the region.
Risk levels across the region
The updated outlook places the Metroplex in a Level 1 risk. Areas to the north and northwest are under a Level 2 risk.
Where the greatest threat lies
- Metroplex — Level 1 risk.
- North and northwest of the Metroplex — Level 2 risk.
Timing and duration
Showers should arrive in the Metroplex this evening. Stronger, potentially severe storms are expected overnight.
Short-term forecast window
Forecasters emphasize a roughly 12-hour period of heightened concern. Conditions are expected to improve in time for Easter Sunday.
Potential impacts and advice
The outlook signals a chance for hazardous weather overnight. Residents are advised to monitor local updates and heed warnings.
| Time | Expected conditions |
|---|---|
| This evening | Showers move into the Metroplex |
| Overnight | Stronger storms with a potential for severe overnight storms |
| Early Saturday | First Alert Weather Day remains in effect |
| Easter Sunday | Weather conditions should begin to improve |
Filmogaz.com will continue to follow updates from meteorologists. Stay tuned for the latest information and safety guidance.