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Last Map Update: Mon, Jun 1, 2026 at 12:12:24 pm CDT

As temperatures moderate throughout the week, storm chances are also expected to return to the region. Tuesday will still be hot with highs in the low to mid-90s with the potential for isolated thunderstorms (generally along and east of the I-35 corridor). Overnight into Tuesday, isolated showers and thunderstorms will be possible across all of North and Central Texas. By Wednesday, rain chances shift to be generally along and west of the I-35 corridor. The severe threat both Tuesday and Wednesday is very low, though few strong storms will be possible during the afternoon and evening hours. The strongest storms each day will bring the potential for gusty winds, small hail, and frequent lightning.
A more unsettled weather pattern returns to the region for the latter part of the week into the weekend. Scattered thunderstorms are expected daily during the afternoon and evening hours, becoming more isolated as they diminish in coverage and strength into the overnight. While this activity is expected to be non-severe, a few storms with gusty winds, small hail, and/or frequent lightning cannot be ruled out. On the plus side, temperatures will be near to even slightly below average with highs in the upper-80s for most.
Today will be the last hot and dry day before we see a change in our weather pattern over the course of this week. Highs will be near to slightly above average in the low and mid-90s. Tonight will be another tranquil night with relatively clear skies and lows in the 70s.

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