Dallas High School Football Rescheduled Amid Severe Weather Threats: Hail, Flooding, Winds
Severe weather is expected to impact outdoor activities in North Texas over the coming days, prompting schedule changes for high school football games. Rainy conditions and potential storms will affect plans as multiple districts announce rescheduled matches.
Dallas High School Football Rescheduled Amid Severe Weather Threats
As stormy weather approaches, several high school football games have been moved to Thursday night to ensure player safety. Districts affected by these schedule changes include:
- Duncanville
- Lewisville
- Plano
- McKinney
- Highland Park
- Denton
One notable matchup is the “Battle of Beltline” game featuring DeSoto against Cedar Hill, now set for Thursday at Eagle Stadium. In addition to varsity games, junior varsity and freshman schedules will also face adjustments.
Weather Forecast: Rain and Storms Expected
The forecast indicates that rain and storms will begin Thursday night, primarily in areas north and west of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The main threats include:
- Small hail
- Gusty winds
- Possible flood conditions
Friday morning should bring the best chances for rain, particularly in regions north and east of the DFW area. As the day progresses, rain chances will increase, culminating in heavy rainfall Friday night.
Weekend Weather Outlook
Following Friday’s storm, scattered showers are expected throughout Saturday, although conditions will be drier during the day. Another round of storms may arrive Saturday evening, bringing gusty winds and low hail risks.
By Sunday morning, the storm system is forecasted to move out of the region, leading to partly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures in the 70s. A weak system may bring passing showers on Monday, followed by dry and cool air on Tuesday.
Residents are advised to stay updated with their local school districts for the latest information regarding game schedules and any weather-related updates.