National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Isolated to scattered severe storms are expected to develop this evening across parts of North Texas, primarily along and north of I-20 to the Red River. Not everyone will see storms today, but those that do may experience very large hail, damaging wind gusts, and even tornadoes. Remain weather aware today and make sure you have multiple ways to get warnings!
Low storm chances will continue into next week with afternoon high temperatures in the mid 80s to low 90s.
With storms in the forecast through the weekend, it is important to stay safe when on the lake! Know the forecast before heading out, take a portable weather radio or an AM/FM radio on the boat, and if the skies turn threatening, head to shore ASAP! Thunderstorm-driven winds can change quickly and cause boats to capsize well before the thunderstorm arrives!
When hazardous weather is expected, there are many ways to receive emergency alerts, but no single method is perfect. Make sure you have multiple ways to receive alerts, so you can take action when needed! Here are some ideas: 📲 Smartphones/Weather Apps 📻 NOAA Wx Radio 📺 Local TV/Radio
Join us on Saturday April 25, 2025 at 9am for our last SKYWARN class of the season. If you live in southern Dallas County or any surrounding areas and have interest in weather and public safety, this class is for you. The class is free and registration is NOT required.

Text Product Selector (Selected product opens in current window)
Latest Text Products Issued (Experimental)
Safe Rooms Icon Cooperatirve Rainfall (CoCoRaHs) icon Storm Ready Icon AirNow Icon