North Texas will experience one more day of Heat Advisories with temperatures on Thursday forecast to approach 100 degrees and heat index values near 105.
Showers and storms could move into the area, especially along the Red River Valley, after 9 p.m. This cluster of storms will weaken as they approach North Texas overnight. Morning lows will dip into the mid-70s.
The storms that form in Oklahoma Thursday evening will follow a cold front that will stall across North Texas on Friday. It will be close enough to North Texas to produce more scattered showers and storms. A couple could be strong with gusty winds. Afternoon highs will be in the upper 80s.
The front will be draped somewhere across North and Central Texas on Saturday, producing more scattered showers and storms. Not everyone will see rain, but it remains in the forecast. Temperatures will have a hard time getting above 90 degrees.
Rain chances Thursday and Friday, July 4-5, 2024. Photo credit National Weather Service Sunday will be mainly dry with just a few isolated showers and storms. Temperatures warm back up into the low to mid-90s.
Another cold front will sag into the area on Monday, producing more scattered showers and storms. This will keep temperatures cooler with highs only in the low to mid 80s.
The trickiest forecast over the next seven days will be Tuesday and Wednesday. It's dependent on the track of Hurricane Beryl. If it continues to move northwest at 20 mph, it may start to curve northeast and hug the Texas coast, keeping most of the rain south of Dallas-Fort Worth. If it slows down as it approaches northeastern parts of Mexico and South Texas, it would spread its moisture up into North Texas, giving us a bunch of rain Tuesday and especially Wednesday.
Hurricane Beryl track Photo credit NOAA 7-Day Headlines
* DFW Airport reached 100 on Wednesday, the fifth triple-digit temperature this year.
* Beryl’s wind at 130 mph this morning, flirting with the Cayman Islands.
* Beryl heads to the Yucatan Friday and possibly the lower Texas coast late Sunday into Monday.
* Scattered showers and storms after midnight into Friday.
* Scattered storms this weekend, mainly south of DFW.
* Watching Beryl’s track next week. Could be a rainy week!!
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*Wednesday Rain: 0.00"; Wednesday High: 100; Low: 81
*Thursday's Averages: High: 94; Low: 75
*Record high: 105 (1996); Record low: 60 (1924)
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*July Rain: 0.00"; Deficit:
*2024 Rain: 28.74"; Surplus: 8.14"
*Sunrise: 6:25am; Sunset: 8:40pm
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Thursday: *Heat Advisory* Mostly sunny and hot. High: 100. Heat index: 105+. Wind: South 10-20 mph.
Thursday night: Increasing clouds and muggy. Scattered showers and storms move in towards midnight. Low: Mid 70s. Wind: South 5-10 mph.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy and cooler. Scattered showers and storms. High: Upper 80s. Wind: North 5-10 mph.
Sunday: Partly cloudy and warm. Isolated showers and storms. More storms after midnight. Highs: Low to mid 90s.
Monday: Cloudy and cooler. Scattered showers and storms. Watching Beryl’s track. High: Low to mid 80s.
Tuesday and Wednesday: Cloudy, windy and mild. Scattered showers and storms. Watching Beryl’s track. High: Upper 70s.
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