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Last Map Update: Fri, May 29, 2026 at 1:52:16 pm CDT

Above normal temperatures will build in across North and Central Texas with highs near or slightly above 90 degrees. There will be a very low chance (10%) for a stray shower or thunderstorm in Northeast Texas during the afternoon and evening, but the majority of those across the region will remain dry.
Above average temperatures continue into Saturday with highs across North and Central Texas in the low and mid-90s. There is a very low chance (<10%) for a stray thunderstorm generally west of US-281 and north of I-20. Should a storm develop, it will be capable of producing strong winds, hail, and frequent lightning. Warm overnight lows in the 70s are expected Saturday night under partly cloudy skies.
As temperatures moderate to near normal by the middle of next week, afternoon and evening pop-up thunderstorms will likely return to the region as well. While there is a low chance (20%) for an isolated storm near Waco/Killeen Monday afternoon, the more widespread chances for isolated storms (30-40%) return Tuesday and continue into Wednesday. As forecast confidence increases over the next couple of days, expect precip chances to increase for some areas across North and/or Central Texas.

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