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Last Map Update: Fri, Mar 20, 2026 at 7:20:22 am CDT

Hot and dry conditions are forecast late this week and this weekend across all of North and Central Texas. Record-breaking afternoon high temperatures are likely, especially on Sunday where current forecast highs are more than 5 degrees above the record for that day at several locations.
We’re forecasting high temperatures 20-30 degrees above normal the next few days. Even though highs are “only in the 90s”, most of our bodies are not acclimated to these temperatures yet. Acclimatization is how the body gradually adapts and tolerates higher levels of heat stress. Simply put, our bodies need time to adapt to working and functioning in the heat. Acclimatization results in the following changes: - Body produces more sweat - Sweat contains less salt - Slower heart rate, slower body temperature increase, and more blood flow to the skin makes the body more efficient at getting rid of heat - Other factors that vary from person to person (e.g., general physical fitness, outdoor workers, etc.) will affect the acclimatization process. TLDR: Temperatures the next few days will be typical of June/July, so most of our bodies aren't ready for it. If you plan on spending extended time outdoors this weekend, be sure to #BeatTheHeat! #txwx

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