Overcast skies with showers and thunderstorms forced ground stops and hundreds of delays at DFW International Airport on Saturday.

“There wasn’t anything flying into Dallas,” said Howard Neely, traveling to DFW from Kansas City, Missouri.

DFW Airport issued ground stops in the morning, which delayed his flight for about an hour.

“Thought I was going to have to go back home and start all over tomorrow,” he said.

Sara Ritter and Karen Moore were also hit with a roughly one hour delay as they embarked on their journey from Tampa, Florida, to see their grandchild in North Texas.

“We’d actually just gotten on the plane and maybe like a couple of minutes, everyone was sitting down and that’s when they said it was going to be delayed,” Ritter said.

She said they were worried about a cancelation, but luckily that didn’t happen.

It did happen for Hoku Lau, though, who was traveling from Hawaii to Florida to DFW.

Lau said she woke up to find that her flight from Florida to DFW was canceled.

“So I mad scrambled when I got to VPS Airport, found the nonstop flight on American [Airlines] at 7 a.m,” she said.

That flight also got delayed, but she made it.

“I was definitely worried that I was going to be stuck in Destin-Fort Walton beach, but thank God, I’m here,” Lau said.

As of 2 p.m., the Federal Aviation Administration listed a departure delay of 90 minutes–and increasing, for DFW Airport.

For those who live in North Texas, though, the weather whiplash comes with the territory.

“That’s Texas. It’s always whiplash,” said Earl Woodward, who’s granddaughter’s flight was diverted and delayed for hours on Saturday.

The whiplash isn’t over, with more storms expected next week.

“Lived in it for over 40 years, so I can do whatever it calls for,” Woodward said.

That meant canceling event plans for Bava Reddy; after expected rain didn’t pan out on Friday, he was hoping for the same on Saturday.

“We thought the same thinking like tomorrow there might not be rain. But today unfortunately it’s raining and we just cancelled all our plans just like enjoying the view over here,” he said, watching airplanes from Founder’s Plaza.

He’s not surprised by more weather see-sawing ahead.

“So just if you do have any plans, think twice, thrice, 10 times before making some plans because it’s Dallas,” he said.