Storm activity will persist across North Texas through Tuesday afternoon, with coverage increasing as the day goes on. While severe weather is not expected, residents should prepare for brief downpours, frequent lightning, and gusty winds that may affect afternoon travel.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth reports that isolated storms this morning will become more widespread by mid-afternoon, particularly in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, Sherman, Canton, and nearby areas. Hazards include localized flooding in low-lying regions, lightning strikes, and winds that may briefly exceed 30 mph.
High temperatures will reach the 90s, and humidity will keep conditions muggy between storms. Drivers are advised to slow down during heavy rain and avoid flooded roads. Those with outdoor plans should have a shelter option nearby in case of lightning.
Storm chances will gradually decrease tonight, but more unsettled weather could return later this week.