A dangerous storm system threatens Dallas-Fort Worth Sunday afternoon with large hail and damaging winds — here's exactly what to expect and how to prepare. Plus: air quality alerts, a pollen surge, and a cold front reset by Monday.
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Dallas. There's a real storm threat heading your way Sunday afternoon, and you need to know about it before the weekend starts.
Before we get there, let's talk about today and tomorrow. You're looking at highs in the low nineties with south winds pulling Gulf moisture in.
There's also an air quality alert active right now for the DFW area. Light winds and warm temperatures are letting ozone levels build up through the afternoon hours.
And if you're already dealing with allergies, I'm sorry, because Saturday brings another layer of fun. Tree and grass pollen are forecast to return to high levels by the weekend.
From a practical standpoint, here's how to handle the next few days. Today and Saturday, you don't necessarily need an umbrella in your hand, but having one tucked in your bag isn't a bad call given isolated chances hanging around.
Looking just past the weekend, Monday brings a cold front through. That means higher storm chances and scattered showers to start the week, but temperatures settling back into the eighties afterward.
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