DFW Weekend Weather: Isolated Thunderstorms and Warming Temperatures
WFAAJuly 7, 20253 min1,179 views
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- 🌧️ Expect isolated showers and thunderstorms throughout the Father's Day weekend in North Texas, with low coverage of around 10%.
- ☀️ The clouds are expected to break up, leading to a good amount of sunshine during the weekend.
- ⚠️ No severe weather is anticipated, and any developing storms will be isolated and dissipate by night.
Temperature and Humidity Trends
- 🔥 Temperatures will warm up, approaching normal levels in the low 90s, with a high of 92 degrees Fahrenheit on Sunday.
- 🥵 High humidity will make it feel closer to 100 degrees, so expect a warm and muggy conditions for outdoor activities.
- 📈 Temperatures are projected to increase further into the next week, reaching the mid-90s on Monday and Tuesday, and potentially 95 degrees.
Extended Forecast and Pattern Shift
- ☀️ After a wet period, the forecast indicates a shift towards drier weather with low rain chances for Monday and Tuesday.
- 🌡️ Temperatures will continue to rise, with heat index values expected to be in the upper 90s and close to 100°F over the next five days.
- 🗓️ Scattered showers and storms are expected to return mid-week, around Wednesday and Thursday, before temperatures rise again.
- ☀️ The overall outlook for the next two weeks suggests a pattern filled with 90-degree temperatures and very low rain chances, signaling the start of summer.
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