DFW Weather Forecast: Spotty Showers, Highs in the 90s, and First 100° Day Outlook
WFAAJuly 7, 20252 min461 views
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- 🌦️ Spotty showers are expected today, with about 30% of North Texas seeing rain, primarily in southwestern counties.
- 🌡️ The morning starts with a temperature of 77°F and a heat index of 79°F, with some lingering morning showers and cloud cover.
- 📈 Temperatures will climb, reaching a high of 93°F, feeling like 100°F, with a 30% chance of rain.
Factors Influencing Weather
- 🔗 A stationary front along the Red River and high pressure over the Gulf are pumping in moisture, contributing to the scattered showers.
- ☁️ Consistent cloud cover is expected throughout much of the day, helping to moderate temperatures.
Afternoon and Evening Forecast
- ⚡ Showers and thunderstorms are most likely to develop around noon in southwestern counties and could reach the Metroplex by 3 PM.
- 🎯 The highest chance of rain activity is concentrated southwest of DFW, in areas like Eastland, Breckenridge, and Stephenville.
- 📉 Rain coverage is expected to decrease significantly in the evening and overnight hours.
Extended Forecast and Heat Outlook
- ☀️ Temperatures will remain in the mid-90s today and tomorrow, with a high of 96°F on Thursday and 97°F for the 4th of July.
- 📈 Sunshine is predicted for the weekend, with highs in the upper 90s.
- 🧊 The first triple-digit heat day is now projected for July 11th, delayed due to current rain and cloud cover.
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