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Last Map Update: Sat, May 30, 2026 at 7:52:23 am CDT

The vast majority of those across North and Central Texas will be hot and dry this weekend as temperatures climb into the low and mid-90s. Saturday afternoon/evening there will be a very low chance (<10%) for a stray thunderstorm near a dryline in North-Central Texas. Any storm that develops will be capable of large hail/damaging winds. This potential should remain west of US-281.
After above average temperatures in the 90s to start next week, storm chances will increase across North and Central Texas. The greatest chance for storms will be in Central Texas on Tuesday. While most storms will be non-severe, there is a very low chance (5-10%) for a strong storm or two to develop. The strongest storms would bring a threat for gusty winds, small hail, and/or frequent lightning. The isolated to scattered nature of these storms means not every location will see rain on any given day.

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