
Cloudy Fourth of July ahead in North Texas
The clouds will stick around today, keeping temperatures below average again this afternoon, staying in the mid to upper 80s.
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The clouds will stick around today, keeping temperatures below average again this afternoon, staying in the mid to upper 80s.
Fourth of July eve in North Texas will be cloudy with scattered showers in the morning hours.
Spotty showers are ongoing mainly west of I-35, where deeper moisture is in place.
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As a weak frontal boundary lingers over the area, spotty showers will continue through Wednesday.
At times, it could feel like 100 degrees, so remember to stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade or the A/C.
We start the work week with a couple of days of rain chances. Then hot and dry going into the holiday weekend.
Most of North Texas will stay dry, but a few spotty showers will be possible along the Red River Valley Saturday afternoon.
Temperatures will be a bit warmer Friday afternoon, topping out near 94 degrees.
Another pleasant summer day is ahead in North Texas with a few spotty showers possible in the afternoon hours.
A brutal heat wave across the eastern United States trapped millions of people in sweltering air this week with record-high temperatures.
A lucky few will get some rain and a brief drop in temperatures with the additional cloud cover, keeping afternoon highs a little cooler.
An isolated shower is possible each day during peak heating in the afternoon, especially for the southeast areas.
Summertime heat is here.
Feel-like temperatures will hover in the low 100s all week.
The actual temperature is seasonably hot.
Temperatures this afternoon will top out near 96 degrees, with feels like temperatures around 102-105, making it a great day to spend at the pool.
Temperatures are sticking in the mid to upper 90s for a stretch, but feels-like temperatures are even hotter, thanks to high humidity.
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A cold front will move into North Texas Wednesday night, bringing the risk of severe weather and brief downpours.
Highs in the mid-90s, lows in the upper 70s, and sunshine will be expected over the next several days.
Low rain chances return overnight Wednesday into Thursday.
For DFW, the chance for storms will likely be around lunchtime, which will unfortunately impact any grilling plans and outdoor activities.
The North Texas region will have storm chances on Saturday and Sunday.
Friday will be a great pool day with "feels-like" temperatures near 100 degrees.
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