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Last Map Update: Tue, Jun 16, 2026 at 6:36:18 pm CDT

A cold front will approach North Texas late Thursday, bringing a renewed chance of showers and storms Thursday night into Friday. A few storms may be strong and produce heavy rainfall. This will increase the threat for flooding, however, confidence in the exact location of the heaviest rain remains low. Confidence is increasing in higher rainfall totals occurring west of I-35.
Hot and humid conditions will build on Wednesday and peak on Thursday, with widespread triple digit heat indices forecast. Those spending extended time outdoors will be susceptible to heat illness. Take appropriate precautions to avoid heat illness!
More seasonable temperatures and scattered showers and thunderstorms are in store for Friday and Saturday as a front stalls across the area. The heat and humidity will build again Sunday and Monday, with drier conditions also expected. Keep an eye on the weather this weekend if you have outdoor plans and stay hydrated.

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