Dry and slightly muggy weather is expected across North Texas today. ☀️ Highs will be in the upper 80s to low 90s.
Mainly dry, warm and slightly muggy weather is expected through Friday across North Texas. High temperatures will be in the upper 80s to low 90s. Each day will feature a mix of clouds and sunshine with light winds. An air quality alert is in effect for Thursday for DFW and the surrounding area for ozone pollution.
A slow moving storm system will move into Texas for the weekend and early next week. This will bring a chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms. Not everyone will get a storm and it certainly does not look like a weekend washout. Severe weather is not expected but heavy rain is a possibility.Partly cloudy. Low: 71. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.Weather Connection
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