DFW Weather: Rain Exits, Temperatures Rise in North Texas
WFAAAugust 7, 20254 min2,359 views
5 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβCurrent Weather Conditions
- π§οΈ Rain and storms have been present in North Texas over the past few days, with a flood watch in effect until tomorrow morning.
- π§ While some areas experienced rain, DFW itself did not receive any rain, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s.
- π‘οΈ Currently, temperatures are in the upper 70s in Fort Worth, with a heat index making it feel like the low 80s due to humidity.
Forecast for Monday and Tuesday
- βοΈ Monday will start warm and muggy, with temperatures dropping into the low to mid-70s overnight.
- π¦οΈ Tuesday is expected to have mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers and storms, but overall rain coverage will remain low.
- π Temperatures are predicted to be in the upper 80s on Monday and around 93 degrees on Tuesday, with a 10% chance of rain.
Midweek and Weekend Outlook
- βοΈ By Wednesday, rain chances will be near zero, leading to hotter temperatures of 94 degrees.
- π The weather pattern shifts midweek with a ridge of high pressure moving in, bringing drier conditions and increasing heat.
- π₯ Temperatures are expected to gradually warm into the upper 90s through next weekend, with forecasts indicating potential highs of 100 degrees on two days.
- β οΈ While models suggest extreme heat, actual temperatures can change, and forecasts will be refined closer to the date.
Summer Heat Arrives
- βοΈ The forecast indicates a transition into the peak of summer, with abundant sunshine expected.
- π¨ Expect some wind along with the sunny and hot conditions as summer progresses.
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