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Last Map Update: Tue, Jun 16, 2026 at 8:06:30 am CDT

A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for parts of North and Central Texas through 9 AM. Visibility of 1/4 mile or less can be expected in the dense fog. If driving, slow down, use your low-beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.
Warmer conditions are expected today compared to yesterday with a 20-40% chance of showers and storms across Central Texas. Storms will not be severe, however, brief heavy rain is possible. The precipitation will come to an end closer to sunset and leave behind precipitation-free conditions through the night.
A cold front will approach North Texas late Thursday, bringing a renewed chance of showers and storms. A few storms may be strong and produce heavy rainfall. This will increase the threat for flooding, however, confidence in the exact location of the heaviest rain remains low.
A more typical summer pattern will return by midweek as temperatures climb back into the 90s and humidity increases. Heat index values may exceed 105 degrees Wednesday and Thursday. Heat index values late this week into the weekend will be in the upper 90s to around 101. Scattered storms return late Thursday into Friday, along with a temperature cool-down of a few degrees.

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