Dallas, TX, November 22, 2025
Pleasant weather is expected in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Saturday, with temperatures reaching a high of 66°F (19°C). Residents should prepare for rain and potential flooding starting Sunday afternoon, as forecasts indicate up to 3 inches of rain may accumulate. The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook due to saturated soils from previous rainfall, raising concerns about flash flooding. Following the weekend storms, drier and cooler air is projected for Thanksgiving Day, providing more favorable conditions for holiday preparations.
Dallas-Fort Worth Weather Update: November 22, 2025
Dallas, TX – A cool and sunny Saturday is expected in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with temperatures reaching a high of 66°F (19°C). However, residents should prepare for returning rain and potential flooding starting Sunday afternoon.
Saturday’s Forecast
Today, the region will experience mostly sunny skies with a high of 66°F (19°C) and a low of 49°F (10°C). Winds will be light, coming from the north at 5-10 mph. This pleasant weather provides a brief respite after recent rainfall, allowing local residents to enjoy outdoor activities before the rain returns.
Upcoming Weather Conditions
Starting Sunday afternoon, the chance of showers and thunderstorms increases, with precipitation expected to peak Sunday night into Monday. Forecasts indicate that 1 to 3 inches of rain may accumulate, raising concerns about potential flash flooding, especially in areas already saturated from earlier in the week. The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook, advising residents to stay informed about changing conditions.
Recent Weather Events
On Thursday, DFW International Airport recorded nearly 4 inches of rain, surpassing the previous November daily rainfall record of 3.45 inches set in 2015. This substantial rainfall has left soils saturated, compounding the risks of flooding with the upcoming storms. As local businesses and entrepreneurs prepare for the holiday season, being informed about the weather becomes crucial for planning store promotions and events.
Looking Ahead
After the weekend storms, drier and cooler air is expected to move into the area, leading to more pleasant conditions by Thanksgiving Day. Travelers should exercise caution if driving on Monday morning due to potential flooding. This change in weather may lend itself to favorable shopping conditions as Dallas residents filter into stores ahead of Thanksgiving.
Key Points
- Saturday, November 22: Mostly sunny with a high of 66°F (19°C).
- Sunday, November 23 – Monday, November 24: Increased chance of showers and thunderstorms, with 1 to 3 inches of rain possible.
- Flooding Risk: Potential flash flooding due to saturated soils from previous rainfall.
- Thanksgiving Outlook: Drier and cooler conditions expected by Thanksgiving Day.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the weather forecast for Dallas-Fort Worth on Saturday, November 22, 2025?
On Saturday, the region will experience mostly sunny skies with a high of 66°F (19°C) and a low of 49°F (10°C). Winds will be light, coming from the north at 5-10 mph.
When is the chance of rain returning to the Dallas-Fort Worth area?
Rain is expected to return starting Sunday afternoon, with showers and thunderstorms likely to peak Sunday night into Monday.
How much rainfall is expected during the upcoming storms?
Forecasts indicate that 1 to 3 inches of rain may accumulate, raising concerns about potential flash flooding.
Is there a risk of flooding in the Dallas-Fort Worth area?
Yes, the National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook due to the risk of flash flooding, especially in areas already saturated from earlier in the week.
What is the weather forecast for Thanksgiving Day in Dallas-Fort Worth?
After the weekend storms, drier and cooler air is expected to move into the area, leading to more pleasant conditions by Thanksgiving Day.
Key Features of This Update
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Saturday’s Weather | Mostly sunny, high of 66°F (19°C), low of 49°F (10°C). |
| Upcoming Rain | Showers and thunderstorms starting Sunday afternoon, with peaks Sunday night into Monday. |
| Flooding Risk | Potential flash flooding due to saturated soils from previous rainfall. |
| Thanksgiving Outlook | Drier, cooler air expected to move in, improving conditions by Thanksgiving Day. |
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