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Brief Showers Still Possible, Temperatures Begin To Rise

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Storms will be few and far between, mainly between 5pm-8pm. Most of you will not see any rain. After the 4th of July, rain chances go away for a while and temperatures will slowly creep towards 100 degrees.

No changes are foreseen over the next week. Rain out of your forecast starting Friday, all the way though the middle of next week. Temperatures will flirt with 100 degrees by then.


  • Isolated 'peak heating' storms today and The 4th of July.I
  • Rain chances shutting off by Friday, heating up this weekend!
  • A dry summer pattern continues next week.
  • Heat index values will exceed 100 degrees.
  • Yest Rain: 0.00"; July Rain: 0.00"; Deficit: 0.19"

 Yesterday: High: 91; Low: 76; 2019 Rain: 23.91"; Surplus: 3.68"  Normals: High: 94; Low: 74 - Record high: 109 (1980); Low: 63 (1924)  Today: Partly cloudy, warm, hazy and humid. An Isolated late day storm. High: Low 90s. Heat index: Upper 90s. Wind: South 5-10 mph. Tonight: Mostly clear. Muggy. Low: Mid 70s. Wind: SSE 5-10 mph. 4th of July: Partly cloudy, warm, hazy and humid. Peak heating storms, most stay dry. High: Low 90s.  Heat index: Upper 90s. Wind: South 10-15 mph. Friday-Weekend: Sunny and hot. Highs: Mid 90s. Heat Index: Low 100s. Monday and Tuesday: M.O.T.S. (more of the same). Sunny and hot. High: Mid to upper 90s.

Wednesday Forecast: Scattered afternoon and evening showers and storms may interrupt outdoor activities. Not everyone will see rain, but these storms could produce windy conditions several miles outside of where it's actually raining/storming; even where it's sunny #ctxwx #dfwwx pic.twitter.com/KIjruRiQY6

— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) July 3, 2019