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Last Map Update: Fri, Jun 5, 2026 at 8:00:21 pm CDT

Expect another afternoon with isolated to scattered showers and storms across portions of North and Central Texas. The severe weather threat remains low, though stronger storms will be capable of gusty winds, frequent lightning, and locally heavy rainfall. Not everyone will observe rain today, but if you do, make sure to have alternate plans for any outdoor activities. Shower and storm coverage will be greatest along and west of I-35 tonight.
Scattered showers and storms will continue into Saturday and Saturday night. There will be a low chance for a few strong to severe storms capable of producing quarter-sized hail and gusty downburst winds along and west of Highway 281 Saturday evening. Slow-moving and training thunderstorms may lead to an increased flash flood threat generally along and north of I-20 near and after sunset. It won't be raining all day tomorrow, but stay weather aware, especially if you have outdoor plans!
Scattered storms are expected through Sunday with warmer and drier conditions returning early next week. Afternoon highs will peak mainly in the 90s each day Monday and beyond. Heat index values may approach 100 degrees at times next week, so make sure to stay hydrated and cool! Little to no rain chances are forecast next week.

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