The heat index is expected to climb up to 110 at times this week.
FOX 4 meteorologist Evan Andrews takes a look at some of the brutally hot temperatures this week.
Some people woke up to storms on Monday morning, but almost everyone will be feeling the heat later this week.Scattered storms will be around on Monday morning and then another storm cluster is expected to move in from the high plains of West Texas on Monday night into Tuesday morning.The storm system is expected to weaken as it comes to North Texas, with the worst storms bringing 50-55 mile per hour winds.
The National Weather Service considers the severe weather risk to be "marginal," a 1 out of 5 on its severe weather scale. The storm coverage is only expected to be 30 to 40%, meaning fewer than half of people in the Metroplex will see rain at all.Temperatures are expected to climb above 100 degrees Wednesday through Saturday this week before we expect a bit of rain on Sunday.
It won't just be high temperatures either, the heat index is expected to climb up to 110 at times this week.
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