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Severe Storm Threat Ramps Up in Dallas Ahead of Tuesday Night Cold Front

By Matthias Binder May 4, 2026
Dallas weather: Severe storm threat increases ahead of Tuesday night cold front
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Dallas weather: Severe storm threat increases ahead of Tuesday night cold front

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Today’s Warm and Windy SetupTuesday’s Escalating RisksWednesday Lingers and Cold Front EffectsStaying Prepared in North Texas

Dallas weather: Severe storm threat increases ahead of Tuesday night cold front – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Dallas – Heat and humidity have surged back into North Texas at the start of the week, fueling a growing risk of scattered thunderstorms before a cold front sweeps through.[1][2] Temperatures climbed into the mid-80s on Monday amid gusty south winds, setting conditions ripe for severe weather late Tuesday.[3] Forecasters warn that a few storms could pack significant hazards as the front arrives.

Today’s Warm and Windy Setup

Monday brought seasonably warm conditions to the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with highs reaching the mid-to-upper 80s under partly sunny skies.[1] South winds blew at 15 to 25 mph, with gusts up to 35 mph prompting advice to secure outdoor items.[3] Humidity levels rose steadily, priming the atmosphere for instability.

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Isolated storms remained possible northwest of the metroplex, though most areas stayed dry.[1] This brief warm spell marked the calm before heightened activity.

Tuesday’s Escalating Risks

The warmest day arrives Tuesday, with highs nearing the low 90s and south-southwest winds around 15 mph gusting to 30 mph.[1][4] A 20 to 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after 4 p.m., peaking between 7 p.m. and 1 a.m.[3] Northeast Texas, including Dallas, sits in the bull’s-eye for the strongest activity.

The National Weather Service notes a slow-moving front will trigger these storms late Tuesday into Wednesday, with some potentially turning severe.[3] Conditions remain “conditional,” depending on storm organization, but the setup favors intensity.[1]

Primary Storm Hazards

  • Very large hail
  • Gusty to damaging winds
  • Isolated tornadoes

Wednesday Lingers and Cold Front Effects

Scattered storms could continue Wednesday as the front stalls southeast of the metroplex, with highs dropping to around 80 degrees.[1] A 30 percent chance persists early in the day before drier conditions take hold.[3]

Behind the front, temperatures plunge into the 70s for the rest of the workweek, offering milder air and lower humidity.[1] Highs rebound to the 80s over the weekend.

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Staying Prepared in North Texas

Residents should monitor updates closely, as the multiday severe pattern across the South heightens urgency for Dallas.[5] Multiple alert methods – apps, radio, TV – ensure timely warnings if storms strengthen.

This classic May clash of warm, moist Gulf air and cooler frontal boundaries underscores the volatile spring weather here. Keep plans flexible and safety first as Tuesday night approaches.

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