Dallas weather: Scattered rain, storms this weekend

It seems that the beginning of November is trying to make up for our dry October.

Rain and storms are expected for some of us this weekend, and almost everyone in North Texas will see rain on Monday.

Saturday forecast: Showers

Saturday will start cloudy, and the moisture of the bay will make for a humid day. It will be very humid in early November.

Occasional light rain will fall as temperatures climb into the 70s.

The first of several disturbances will make its way to North Texas this afternoon, bringing scattered showers, some thunder and, in some areas, downpours.

Only about 50% of the area will see rain.

The main concern Saturday is the area well northwest of Fort Worth, where a complex of storms this evening brings the risk of very heavy rain and strong winds.

Don’t forget to set the clocks back an hour before going to bed.

Sunday forecast: Scattered storm

Sunday will be similar to Saturday as it will be cloudy, foggy and there is a shot of showers.

High temperatures will be near 80 degrees.

Any showers would come from the south and east of the Metroplex, as well as higher storm chances north and northwest of the Metroplex.

Afternoon and evening storms would bring the chance for severe weather with winds and a low tornado threat.

7-day weather forecast

A strong system is expected to generate a higher covering shower on Monday.

The line of storms will be capable of bringing damaging winds and even some spin-up tornadoes.

The best chance for these storms would be from the late morning to early afternoon hours.

Election Day should be drier, with highs near 70.

Another storm system will bring clouds and spotty showers our way by Wednesday and increase the chances of showers and storms later in the week.