Rain, Humidity and Possible Thunderstorms Could Crash Mother’s Day Celebrations Across North Texas

Rain, Humidity and Possible Thunderstorms Could Crash Mother’s Day Celebrations Across North Texas

Dallas, Texas — Families planning outdoor celebrations for Mother’s Day weekend in North Texas may need to keep an eye on the forecast as warmer temperatures, humidity, and storm chances return to the region.

After two days of cooler and pleasant weather, forecasters say conditions are about to shift, bringing a mix of sunshine, clouds, and scattered thunderstorms through the weekend and into next week.

Storm Chances Continue Into Saturday

North Texas is expected to warm up quickly following the recent stretch of mild weather. Temperatures are forecast to climb near 80 degrees before falling into the lower 60s overnight.

Meteorologists say storm chances will continue through the night and into early Saturday morning before conditions improve later in the day.

Despite the possibility of isolated storms early Saturday, much of the day is expected to turn clearer with sunshine returning across the region.

According to the forecast:

SATURDAY: Partly cloudy, warmer and more humid with a 20% chance of a storm.
Low: 64
High: 87
Wind: Southeast 10-15 mph

Residents should still remain alert for any isolated showers or thunderstorms that may briefly develop as humidity levels increase.

Mother’s Day Could Bring More Storms

Weather conditions are expected to shift again on Sunday as clouds increase and storm chances return across parts of North Texas.

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Forecasters say Mother’s Day will likely be warm and partly cloudy, but there remains a possibility for scattered thunderstorms throughout the day.

The forecast for Sunday includes:

SUNDAY (MOTHER’S DAY): Partly cloudy and warm with a 20% chance of a storm.
Low: 67
High: 85
Wind: North 10-15 mph

While widespread severe weather is not currently expected, even isolated storms could affect outdoor brunches, family gatherings, and travel plans.

Families planning events outside are encouraged to monitor local weather updates in case conditions change during the weekend.

Warm Temperatures to Continue Next Week

The warmer pattern is expected to continue well beyond Mother’s Day, with temperatures remaining consistently in the 80s through at least mid-next week.

Forecast models show mostly sunny conditions returning Monday and Tuesday, although humidity levels are expected to gradually increase again.

Here’s a look at the extended forecast for North Texas:

MONDAY: Mostly sunny and seasonably warm.
Low: 63
High: 82
Wind: East 10-15 mph

TUESDAY: Mostly sunny, warmer and breezy.
Low: 62
High: 87
Wind: South 10-20 mph

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy, warmer and humid.
Low: 68
High: 89
Wind: South 10-15 mph

The increasing humidity and warmer temperatures may also create conditions favorable for additional storm development later next week.

Residents Encouraged to Stay Weather-Aware

Although storm coverage is expected to remain scattered, weather conditions in Texas can change quickly during the spring severe weather season.

Meteorologists recommend checking updated forecasts regularly, especially for anyone with outdoor Mother’s Day plans or travel scheduled this weekend.

The combination of heat, humidity, and unstable air could still trigger isolated thunderstorms capable of producing brief heavy rain and lightning.

Are you expecting rain or sunshine for Mother’s Day weekend in your area? Share your plans and weather updates in the comments below.

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