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Areas of Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall through This Weekend

Several rounds of severe thunderstorms are ongoing and expected from the central and southern High Plains to the Southeast U.S. through Sunday. Large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes will be possible. Thunderstorms may also bring areas of excessive rainfall which could bring flooding to parts of the aforementioned areas through Sunday. Read More >

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Dallas/Fort Worth - Juneteenth Climatology

June 19

Temperature
  • Normal maximum: 92°F
  • Normal minimum: 73°F
  • Number of freezes: 0
  • Number of days with maximum:
         100°F or more: 11 
         32°F or less: 0
Highest Maximum
Rank Temperature Year
1 103 1980
2
(tie)
102 2011
102 1959
102 1953
102 1934

 

Lowest Minimum
Rank Temperature Year
1 56 1912
2
(tie)
63 1945
63 1920
63 1906
5 64 1899

 

Lowest Maximum
Rank Temperature Year
1 74 1920
2 76 1912
3 78 1939
4 80 1961
5
(tie)
82 1982
82 1976
82 1900
Highest Minimum
Rank Temperature Year
1 82 1980
2 81 2011
3
(tie)
79 2010
79 2007
79 1998
79 1925
 
Precipitation
  • Number of occurrences with any precipitation: 36
  • Number of occurrences with measurable precipitation: 22
  • Average amount when precipitation occurred: 0.23"
  • Chance of measurable precipitation: 17%
  • Number of occurrences of:
         thunder: 27 
         snow: 0 
         sleet (ice pellets): 0 
         freezing rain/freezing drizzle (glaze): 0 
         fog: 14
Wettest
Rank Precipitation Year
1 1.50 1920
2 1.40 1973
3 1.04 2020
4 0.73 1947
5 0.47 1939
 
Significant Events
  • 2020 - Blowing dust accompanied a late afternoon/early evening gust front. DFW Airport recorded a gust to 63 mph.
  • 1980 - The first 80-degree low of the season was set on the hottest Juneteenth on record.
  • 1920 - Temperatures remained in the 60s and 70s, with 1.50 inches of rain.