
Warm and dry week ahead before another coldfront
We are even expecting temps in the 90s by Thursday.
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We are even expecting temps in the 90s by Thursday.
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As we move through your Monday, get ready for a hot one. High temperatures will be in the low to mid 90s under mostly sunny skies.
A ridge of high pressure remains in control of our weather through Tuesday, keeping us dry and about 10 degrees above normal—in the mid 90s.
Turn your calendars on Sunday, but don't change your wardrobe just yet. The next three days will feel like summer.
It is a hot opening weekend at the State Fair with near record temperatures Saturday afternoon. The current record temperature is 98 degrees and we are forecasting 96 degrees.
We're tracking heat and sunshine for the next several days. Thursday morning is starting off with clear skies and temperatures in the low to mid 70s.
Expect a hot day with highs in the mid 90s under sunny skies.
The fall season won't begin fast enough.
Your CBS News Texas First Alert Weather Team is alerting you to hotter weather as we move through the week.
Starting Tuesday, there are a string of sunny days!
Temperatures will be noticeably cooler today, topping out in the upper 80s, much closer to where we are supposed to be this time of year.
Thousands are without power due to severe weather in the area.
We're still tracking a few strong thunderstorms in the area right now, including some in the Metroplex.
A heat advisory continues until 7 p.m. this evening as it will feel like 105-112 degrees.
We have a Weather Alert Sunday afternoon and evening.
It's going to be a warm start to fall. We will hit near-record highs before storms roll in on Sunday.
Near record highs are expected Saturday and Sunday, the first two days of Fall.
Rain chances pick up significantly as our next cold front approaches Sunday into Monday.
We're expecting the strongest storms to move into the area after sunset.
Most of the day will be dry, breezy, and hot with highs in the mid 90s.
Strong to severe storms possible for parts of North Texas; large hail and damaging winds are the main threats.
Temperatures this week hover around the 90s.
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