
Cooler-than-average days stick around North Texas
Expect a nice mix of sun and clouds on Tuesday with rain chances around 10% to 20%.
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Expect a nice mix of sun and clouds on Tuesday with rain chances around 10% to 20%.
Tuesday morning's commute should be dry.
Flash flooding Monday morning brought nearly 4 inches of rain for some North Texans.
The number of heat-related deaths in Texas is rising among residents who lost power during Hurricane Beryl.
Temps remain in the upper 80s and low 90s, with hit-and-miss chances of rain.
Temperatures are a few degrees cooler Sunday afternoon with the cloud cover around, keeping highs near 90.
A few storms could also fire in DFW, and a few with gusty winds, Sunday afternoon and evening.
Friday's forecast is mostly sunny with highs in the low 90s.
Friday and Saturday look dry and hot.
Spotty showers can't be ruled out Thursday.
A few showers are possible Thursday along with cooler weather.
Wednesday will be hot and humid across Dallas-Fort Worth despite more cloud cover on the way.
The incoming cold front will bring cooler weather and rain chances, a rare statement for mid-July.
Tuesday is forecast to be the hottest day of the week, and if Dallas-Fort Worth reaches 102 degrees, it will be the hottest day of the year.
The heat advisory continues before a significant weather pattern change puts us into a stretch of mild weather.
High temperatures top out in the low 100s and could feel slightly warmer.
A heat advisory will be in place for North Texas through 8 p.m. Monday.
Humidity in the area will make it feel a few degrees warmer – around 100 degrees to 104 degrees during peak heating this afternoon.
Rain chances will increase as the week continues.
Temperatures will be in the upper 90s, with slim afternoon storm chances.
Sunshine is out in full force Friday and high temperatures will climb back to the upper 90s across Dallas-Fort Worth.
It will be another hot day across North Texas with abundant sunshine and high temperatures into the upper 90s.
Another hot afternoon is forecast for Thursday, with highs topping out in the mid/upper 90s.
Plan for the summer heat to settle in – high temperatures next week will climb back into the triple digits.
Humidity will gradually increase as we get closer to the weekend, and very slim rain chances are in the forecast for the weekend, 10% or less.
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