
"Feels-like" temperatures across North Texas to reach up to 112 degrees this weekend
Temperatures will range from 103 degrees to 105 degrees and "feels-like" temperatures will reach 110 degrees to 112 degrees.
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Temperatures will range from 103 degrees to 105 degrees and "feels-like" temperatures will reach 110 degrees to 112 degrees.
Tuesday will be hot for after-school pickup, with high temperatures forecast to reach 100 degrees across most of North Texas.
One saving grace Monday morning was some cloud cover and a few isolated showers in parts of North Texas, thanks to convection in Oklahoma drifting southeast.
Some spots in North Texas might only see high temperatures in the low 90s.
Parts of North Texas could see the high temperature reach 107 degrees with "feels-like" temperatures near 105 degrees or higher.
The 100-degree day count for 2024 sits at 11 and more will be added to that Wednesday and Thursday with the forecasted heat on the way.
Near-record heat is possible on Wednesday and Thursday.
High temperatures this week could reach 105 degrees, with "feels-like" temperatures climbing to 107 degrees.
If temperatures in North Texas reach 103 degrees on Friday, not only will it be the hottest day of the year so far but also the tenth 100-degree day in 2024.
A hazy, hot day is in store for North Texans as the weekend approaches.
The dust layer, gusty winds and humid air will keep high temperatures from reaching the triple digits today but it will get very close.
Most of North Texas is under a heat advisory until 8 p.m. Tuesday.
There are small rain chances Wednesday with temperatures in the low 90s and calm winds.
Expect a nice mix of sun and clouds on Tuesday with rain chances around 10% to 20%.
Flash flooding Monday morning brought nearly 4 inches of rain for some North Texans.