Texas Weather Update: Flood Watch and Hurricane Outlook
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Extreme Heat:: The high in Dallas-Fort Worth is expected to reach 103°F, potentially the hottest day of the year. Why this matters: Prolonged exposure to such heat can lead to heatstroke and other health issues. Stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities.
Heat Advisory:: A heat advisory is in effect for many counties in North Texas from noon to 8 p.m., with temperatures up to 105°F and heat index values up to 107°F. Why this matters: Residents need to take extra precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses.
Incoming Rain:: Rain is expected to move into North Texas, starting Thursday afternoon, bringing potential relief from the heat. Showers are most likely to affect the northern part of the region initially but could extend into the metro area. Why this matters: The rain will help drop temperatures, offering a break from the extreme heat.
North Texas residents have been enduring a prolonged period of high temperatures, and Thursday will likely continue this trend. The expected high of 103°F could make it the hottest day of 2025. A heat advisory has been issued for the fourth consecutive day, highlighting the severity of the heat.
Fortunately, a change is coming. Rain is expected to arrive starting Thursday afternoon, offering a much-needed respite from the heat. While temperatures will drop into the lower to mid-90s over the weekend, humidity is expected to rebound, keeping the “feels like” temperature around 100°F.
Detailed Forecast:
Thursday:: Hot with a mix of clouds and sun. 20% chance of an afternoon storm. High: 102°F. Wind: SSW 5-10 mph.
Friday:: Hot with a mix of clouds and sun. 20% chance of spotty thunderstorms. Low: 79°F. High: 97°F. Wind: NE 5-10 mph.
Saturday:: Partly cloudy, very warm and humid with a 30% chance of thunderstorms. Low: 75°F. High: 93°F. Wind: NE 5-10 mph.
Sunday:: Partly sunny, seasonably hot and humid with a 20% chance of showers or thunderstorms. Low: 76°F. High: 95°F. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.
Monday:: Partly sunny, seasonably hot and humid with a 20% chance of showers or thunderstorms. Low: 77°F. High: 96°F. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.
How can I stay safe during the heat advisory?
A:: Stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activities during peak heat hours, and seek air-conditioned environments. Check on vulnerable individuals such as the elderly and children.
When will the rain arrive?
A:: Rain is expected to move into North Texas starting Thursday afternoon, with a higher chance of showers on Friday and Saturday.
Be prepared for another day of extreme heat on Thursday.
Stay informed about the heat advisory and take necessary precautions.
Look forward to rain starting Thursday afternoon, which will bring some relief from the heat.
Monitor the weather forecast for updates on the timing and intensity of the rain.
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