
Hot and muggy days ahead for North Texas
North Texas could see feels like temperatures reach 105°+ to start next week.
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Like many meteorologists, Scott's interest in weather started at an early age. Oddly enough, he had a fear of the weather from the time he was 3 until he was about 12. Scott and his father would sit on the front porch watching the storms roll into his neighborhood. He still remembers watching with amazement at the force of the wind and the intensity of the lightning. Thanks to his dad, his fear turned into a fascination, leading him to study meteorology at Western Illinois University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in meteorology and a double minor in broadcasting and math.
During Scott's career, he has moved to and forecasted for many different climates. Scott has been challenged with ice storms, hurricanes, tornadoes and desert heat. Let's just say, Scott knows weather. Being from a military family, Scott is used to moving.
Scott is both a member of the National Weather Association and the American Meteorological Society.
In 2006, he was awarded the Seal of Approval of the American Meteorological Society. Scott is also an Emmy Award nominated meteorologist bringing more than 22 years of forecasting and broadcasting experience to North Texas.
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North Texas could see feels like temperatures reach 105°+ to start next week.
Tuesday will be another hot day with temperatures topping out in the low 90s but feeling more like 100 degrees thanks to the continued tropical moisture in North Texas.
Tropical moisture will make it feel even warmer on Monday despite the high temperature only warming to the low 90s.
Temperatures will feel like the upper 90s.
Grab the sunscreen and hats because the UV index is in the very high category for your weekend.
High temps warm to the mid-90s through the end of the week!
Tuesday's coverage won't be widespread but there is a chance of storms moving out of Oklahoma into our northeast sides of North Texas.
A weather alert has been issued for Thursday and Friday.
North Texas is in an active pattern as May ends and June begins with a chance of storms each day during the 7-day forecast.
Weakening storms Tuesday night with possible storms Thursday morning and Thursday night.
The dry line storms moving east will encounter a relatively stable airmass and are forecast to weaken as they move east.
There are rain and storms chances every day this week and weekend.
Three of the horses made it to safety, five weren't so lucky as winds up to nearly 165 mph tore through the countryside.
The severe threat has shifted to the southeast.
There is a slight chance of a few isolated storms overnight.