North Texas Faces High Temperatures with Rain Possibilities This Week
Near triple-digit temps remain Tuesday but scattered storms possible for North Texas
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North Texas is expected to experience high temperatures reaching 97°F on Tuesday, with a heat index of 103°F. A 30% chance of rain is forecasted in the evening, with scattered storms likely throughout the week as temperatures remain hot and humid.
- 01Temperatures in North Texas may reach 97°F on Tuesday, with a heat index of 103°F.
- 02There is a 30% chance of rain between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Tuesday.
- 03The rest of the week will see temperatures remaining high, with rain chances between 20% and 60% leading into next week.
- 04Wind speeds are expected to be calm, ranging from 5-10 mph throughout the day.
- 05Forecasts indicate a gradual drop in temperatures to the mid-70s after sunset.
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North Texas is set for a hot Tuesday, with temperatures climbing to 97°F and a heat index reaching 103°F. The National Weather Service predicts a calm wind of 5-10 mph and a 30% chance of rain in the late afternoon and evening. Following Tuesday, the region will continue to experience warm and humid conditions, with temperatures expected to remain high throughout the week. Rain chances will vary, ranging from 20% to 60% as scattered showers and thunderstorms are anticipated. The forecast for the rest of the week includes partly cloudy skies with high temperatures gradually decreasing to the low 90s by Wednesday and further into the upper 80s by the weekend. As the week progresses, residents can expect continued humidity and the possibility of rain, making it essential to stay informed about changing weather conditions.
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Residents should prepare for hot and humid conditions, with potential rain providing some relief from the heat.
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