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Last Map Update: Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 5:22:25 pm CDT

A heat advisory remains in effect for all of North and Central Texas through 9 pm. Dangerous heat index values between 105 and 112 degrees, which could result in heat illness if precautions are not taken. Stay hydrated, wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing, and limit strenuous activities to early morning or evening hours.
Storm chances will increase this evening into Friday across North and Central Texas. The better potential for strong to locally severe storms and heavy rain is expected this evening with development along the dryline west of I-35. Storm coverage increases overnight into Friday morning as a cold front moves southward through North Texas. Additional scattered storms may develop Friday afternoon, but the exact location and coverage will depend on where the front and any leftover storm boundaries end up.
Dangerous heat continues across North and Central Texas today. Heat index values in the 105° to 112° range are forecast to continue for the rest of the afternoon and into early evening. A Heat Advisory is in effect through 9 pm. Take heat safety seriously: -Limit strenuous outdoor activity -Take frequent breaks in the shade or A/C -Drink plenty of water -Check on kids, pets, older adults, and those without reliable cooling Heat-related illness can develop quickly. Know the signs and act early.
Scattered to numerous showers and storms remain possible on Saturday with continued hot weather in place. Sunday and Monday will be the hottest days with heat index values ranging from 105-110 degrees. Another cold front is expected to arrive early next week, introducing additional storm chances, mainly along and north of I-20.

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