DFW Weather: Heat, Humidity, and Isolated Showers Expected This Week
WFAASeptember 7, 20252 min313 views
14 connections·18 entities in this video→Current DFW Weather Conditions
- 🌡️ It is currently warm and muggy in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, with temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s.
- 🥵 The 'feels like' temperature is higher due to humidity, reaching up to 82°F in Fort Worth.
Today's Highs and Heat Index
- ☀️ Daytime highs today will climb into the upper 90s, with Dallas-Fort Worth expected to reach around 96°F and Denton and McKinney near 97°F.
- 🔥 Factoring in humidity, the heat index will make it feel much hotter, potentially reaching 102°F to 103°F this afternoon.
Chances for Showers and Thunderstorms
- 🌧️ There is a chance for isolated showers and thunderstorms beginning today, with a slightly better chance for Tuesday and Wednesday.
- ⚠️ While severe weather is not anticipated, some stronger storms could produce gusty winds.
- ⚡ Rain coverage is expected to be low, around 20% at best.
Mid-Week Temperature and Humidity Outlook
- 🌡️ Temperatures will remain in the low to mid-90s through the middle of the week, a slight decrease from today's highs.
- ♨️ However, humidity will persist, making it feel like 102°F to 103°F tomorrow and potentially as hot as 105°F later in the week.
Extended 14-Day Forecast
- 📈 The forecast indicates continued hot temperatures in the upper 90s through the end of the week.
- ☀️ The second half of the 14-day forecast shows a return to mid to upper 90s with mainly dry conditions.
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