Mon May 05 18:30:00 UTC 2025: ## North Texas Braces for Week of Storms, Flooding Possible

**Dallas, TX** – North Texans enjoyed a sunny weekend, but severe weather is set to return this week, bringing with it the potential for widespread rain, flooding, and even tornadoes. The National Weather Service is forecasting a week of unsettled weather, starting with scattered showers Monday afternoon and evening across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, extending into eastern areas. Monday night may see some thunderstorms.

Tuesday poses the biggest threat, with widespread showers and thunderstorms expected to produce one to two inches of rainfall. The primary concern is flooding, but the DFW area faces a risk of severe weather including hail, damaging winds, and flash flooding. Areas east and southeast of the metroplex may also see a low-end risk of tornadoes. Conditions should improve by late Tuesday afternoon.

Wednesday offers a brief respite with warmer temperatures and lower rain chances, but showers and storms are expected to return late Wednesday into Thursday. Small hail is possible. The remainder of the week will see cooler temperatures in the 70s.

The forecast predicts clearing skies by Friday, setting the stage for a pleasant Mother’s Day weekend with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the 70s, possibly reaching the 80s by Sunday. Residents are urged to monitor weather reports closely and take necessary precautions.

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