Severe threat diminishes as rain moves east across Dallas-Fort Worth
Severe threat diminishes as rain moves east across Dallas-Fort Worth
US · Published May 11, 2026
Storm activity in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area is gradually weakening as it shifts south and southeast overnight.
According to CBS News, while the severe weather threat is diminishing, a few lingering showers and thunderstorms may persist after midnight.
The storms are expected to continue their eastward movement, bringing lighter precipitation to the region.

Why It's Important?

The diminishing storms reduce the likelihood of severe weather impacts such as strong winds, hail, or localized flooding in the DFW area. However, residents should remain cautious of lingering thunderstorms, which could still produce brief heavy rain or lightning. The overall risk to life and property is now considered low as the system weakens.

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