As summer winds down, North Texas will experience a mix of hot, humid weather with slight chances of rain before a more significant cool-down arrives next week.
A final day of intense heat and strong storms in Dallas will give way to a cooler and wetter Labor Day weekend, with temperatures dropping into the 80s.
North Texas is bracing for a late-season return to summer heat before a series of fronts bring back cooler temperatures, with a chance for strong storms and even some tropical remnants through the end of August and the weekend.
North Texas is facing its first heat advisories of the year today, with temperatures expected to feel like 105+ degrees. Get ready for the hottest day so far and a scorching July ahead.
North Texas residents can expect a typical summer heat wave this week, with temperatures climbing into the upper 90s and reaching 101 degrees Fahrenheit by Thursday.
One more round of storms is headed for DFW, bringing rain chances through early Tuesday. But get ready, because a significant shift means much hotter temperatures are on the way.
On Sunday morning, rain activity is primarily concentrated south and east of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, though scattered storms with a 30% coverage are possible across the area as the afternoon progresses.