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North Texas Thunderstorms to Arrive Friday Before Mother’s Day Severe Risk

By Matthias Binder May 8, 2026
Dallas Weather: Thunderstorms in the forecast for Friday & Mother's Day
Dallas Weather: Thunderstorms in the forecast for Friday & Mother's Day - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Dallas Weather: Thunderstorms in the forecast for Friday & Mother's Day

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Friday’s Scattered StormsMother’s Day OutlookWhy the Risk MattersStaying Ready

Dallas Weather: Thunderstorms in the forecast for Friday & Mother’s Day – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Dallas – North Texas residents should prepare for scattered thunderstorms and lightning on Friday, followed by a sharper threat of severe weather on Mother’s Day when a cold front sweeps across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The sequence marks a shift from isolated activity to a more organized system capable of producing damaging winds and hail. Forecasters have already flagged the Sunday period with a Level 2 severe weather risk, the second-highest category on the scale used by the Storm Prediction Center.

Friday’s Scattered Storms

The day begins with typical spring moisture in place across the region. Storms are expected to develop in the afternoon and evening hours, bringing brief periods of heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty winds. Most areas will see only isolated cells rather than widespread coverage, yet the lightning threat remains high enough to warrant caution for outdoor plans. Travel disruptions could occur if storms linger near major highways during the evening commute.

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Mother’s Day Outlook

A cold front arriving overnight Saturday into Sunday will sharpen the atmosphere and increase instability. The Level 2 risk covers much of North Texas, including the entire Dallas-Fort Worth area, with the primary hazards listed as strong straight-line winds and large hail. While the exact timing of the strongest storms remains uncertain, the window for severe activity stretches through the afternoon and early evening. Any outdoor Mother’s Day gatherings may need last-minute adjustments if warnings are issued.

Why the Risk Matters

A Level 2 designation signals that scattered severe storms are likely, not merely possible. Damaging winds can down trees and power lines, while hail large enough to dent vehicles or break windows becomes a realistic concern. The combination of Friday’s initial moisture and Sunday’s frontal passage creates the classic setup for springtime severe weather in the southern Plains. Residents are encouraged to review their severe-weather plans now rather than waiting for watches to be posted.

Staying Ready

Monitor local National Weather Service updates throughout the weekend. Have a reliable way to receive warnings, whether through weather apps, local television, or NOAA weather radio. Secure loose outdoor items ahead of Friday’s storms and again before Sunday. If severe weather develops on Mother’s Day, move to an interior room on the lowest floor and avoid windows until the threat passes.

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