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Areas of Severe Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain Possible through the Weekend

There will be daily chances for scattered thunderstorms across portions of the Central and Eastern U.S. through the weekend, with severe thunderstorms possible in the northern Plains and Upper Midwest. Potential severe storm hazards may include large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. Storms could also produce heavy rain that may lead to isolated instances of flash flooding. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Jun 28, 2025 at 12:16:33 am CDT

A stalled boundary will become the focus for scattered showers/storms this afternoon across North Texas, with isolated storms possible primarily in Central/East TX. Although severe weather isn't expected, brief heavy rain and gusty winds will be the main threats. Temperatures will mostly be in the lower to mid 90s with lows tonight in the 70s.
Hot and humid weather can be expected on this weekend with highs in the 90s and heat index values of 98 to 103. Isolated sea breeze storms may briefly affect parts of Central Texas.
It will be a seasonably hot week next week with highs in the 90s. Peak heat index ("Feels Like" Temps) will be up to 103. Isolated to scattered storms are in the forecast Monday through Wednesday as a weak front approaches the area and stalls across North Texas. Rain chances should come to an end before the 4th of July/Independence Day.

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