Heat advisories have returned to North Texas, marking the end of July. A prolonged period of hot weather is anticipated, but changes are expected in the near future.
Hopefully, everyone had a pleasant weekend. Some individuals were fortunate enough to experience rainfall in their area this past weekend, while others, like myself, did not.
Temperatures are expected to approach 100°F from tomorrow through Friday as high pressure strengthens over North Texas, keeping rainfall at bay while maintaining humidity levels. Heat index values are predicted to exceed 105°F. It is essential to stay hydrated and take regular breaks when working outdoors.
As August begins, a cold front may impact North Texas by Friday evening. The position of this front will determine the likelihood of continued rainfall in the forecast for Saturday and Sunday. This is an unusual occurrence for early August, and it will be crucial to monitor the forecast as the week progresses. Temperatures are expected to be cooler from Friday through the weekend due to precipitation-related cloud cover. Further updates will be provided.
7-Day Headlines:
DFW hit 96 degrees on Wednesday.
97 degrees is average.
Heat Advisories through at LEAST Tuesday.
Heat index values 105-107 degrees.
Possible cold front sags our way late Friday.
Scattered showers and storms late Friday – Sunday.
Cooler this weekend.
*Yest Rain: 0.00"; Yest High: 96 Low: 79
*Today's Averages: High: 97; Low: 77
*Record high: 105 (1995, 2018); Record low: 66 (1994)
*July Rain: 1.52"; Deficit: 0.36"
*2025 Rain: 22.16"; Deficit: 0.01"
*Sunrise: 6:40am; Sunset: 8:39pm
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