DFW hits record-breaking high on the first day of Fall; severe weather possible Sunday
We have a Weather Alert Sunday afternoon and evening.
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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.
Storms are possible Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
You can expect a return of sunshine and temperatures in the low 90s. Later in the week, you may see scattered rain/storm chances.
We'll have great weather on Sunday for the Cowboys game, the high should hit around 90° with low humidity.
It's looking to be a pleasant weekend in North Texas.
Your CBS News Texas First Alert Weather Team is alerting you to scattered rain and storms and a return to the 90s.
Thursday is the day we've been waiting for to receive some much-needed rainfall.
Thursday is our day for widespread rain.
Keep your rain gear handy! We're tracking more scattered rain and storms in North Texas this week.
Grab your umbrella! Your First Alert Weather Team is alerting you to scattered showers and storms this week.
Oncor says its teams are continuing to work to get power restored ahead of another hot day across North Texas.
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Sunday is starting off with a bit of clouds due to a complex of storms to the west. A few showers could hold together in our western areas but they won't make it to the Metroplex.
Soon we will see the end of drought and heat and the return of a bit of rain and cooler days.
Hang on just a little longer! Rain and cooler temperatures are on the way.
From 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. Thursday, ERCOT asks that residents and business owners conserve energy due to high forecasted temperatures, low wind and declining solar power generation.
Your CBS News Texas First Alert Weather Team has posted Weather Alerts due to the dangerous heat, but we're tracking some relief ahead.
The heat advisory we are currently under has been extended until 1 p.m. Thursday.
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