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Quiet Night Ahead, Storms Loom for Mother’s Day in Dallas
Dallas-Fort Worth, Dallas, USASunday, May 10, 2026
Overall Picture:
- Saturday Night: Mostly calm, a tiny chance of isolated showers in the far northwest near Wichita Falls and surrounding counties.
- Dallas‑Fort Worth Area: Expected to stay dry throughout the night.
Sunday – Mother’s Day Storm Watch
| Region | Risk Level |
|---|---|
| Entire North Texas | Slight risk |
| Metro Area | Enhanced risk |
Timing of the Storms
- Morning: First storms may begin late in the morning along the Red River, north of Highway 380.
- Afternoon: Storm activity flares up again in the afternoon.
Peak Hazard Window
- 3 p.m. – 10 p.m.: Highest chance for serious weather, especially around dinnertime.
What to Watch For
- Winds: 60–70 mph
- Hail: Size of eggs or larger
- Tornadoes: Not ruled out, but threat remains low
- Rainfall (Southern North Texas): Up to 1 inch or more
By late evening, storms should clear, and Monday will bring calmer skies.
Stay Safe:
Keep an eye on updates from local weather teams and remain alert as conditions change.
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