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Dallas Weather: Storms Threaten World Cup Watch Parties
14 Jun
Summary
- Scattered storms with potential for strong winds and lightning are expected Sunday.
- Localized heavy rain could bring 2 to 3 inches in some areas.
- Umbrellas are prohibited; rain ponchos are necessary for outdoor venues.

Residents and visitors in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex should prepare for scattered storms expected to impact the area on Sunday. These storms carry the potential for strong winds, occasional lightning, and localized heavy rainfall, with some areas possibly receiving 2 to 3 inches. Showers are anticipated to begin Sunday morning and intensify into the night, potentially affecting outdoor plans.
For those attending events like the FIFA Fan Fest or matches in Arlington, it's important to note venue policies. Umbrellas are not allowed inside, so rain ponchos are advised. The weather system is influenced by a cold front, maintaining storm activity through Monday. Expect widely scattered rain and storms across North Texas for the entire day on Sunday and continuing into Monday.
The North Texas storm timeline indicates scattered coverage for most of the day, with activity initially concentrated in northern counties before shifting south. By Sunday evening, a redeveloping weather boundary may cause higher rain coverage south and east of Dallas on Monday. While there's a 50% chance of rain and storms through Sunday afternoon, temperatures will reach the upper 80s, with heat indices feeling like the mid-90s due to high humidity. The forecast also suggests a return to hot, classic Texas summer conditions by midweek.