The First Alert Weather team is watching an increasingly active weather pattern late this weekend and into next week.
While rain chances stay fairly low through Sunday, storm coverage looks to increase Monday and Tuesday, with some storms potentially becoming strong to severe. Early rainfall projections suggest some areas could pick up 1 to 2 inches, especially east of I-35 where drought conditions remain more significant.
Friday will be warm and windy with increasing humidity. Highs will climb into the upper 80s to low 90s across North Texas, with Dallas/Fort Worth near 90. Winds from the south will gust from 20 mph to upwards of 30 mph in the afternoon.
A disturbance moving across Texas may trigger a few isolated showers or a stray thunderstorm in the late afternoon and into the evening, but coverage remains low, around 20%, and most areas should stay dry. A strong cap should limit storm development, so any activity will remain isolated and below severe limits…