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Spotty storms possible this weekend in North Texas

A summertime cold front will slip into North Texas on Friday. The front will bring a slight chance of pop up thunderstorms Friday afternoon and again Saturday. The most widespread storms will be close to the Red River and areas north into Oklahoma. For DFW, rain chances will be 20 percent both Friday and Saturday. Any storm will be capable of producing lightning, brief downpours and strong wind gusts.

There can be a small break in the hot weather close to the front. Highs will still be around 100 for DFW Friday and Saturday, but 90s will be common in far northern sections of North Texas. Widespread triple digits will return next week with little to no chance of rain.

Latest Forecast

  • TONIGHT: Mostly clear and warm. Low: 82. Wind: SSE 5-15 mph.
  • FRIDAY: Partly cloudy with a 20% chance of storms. High: 100. Wind: S 5-15 mph.
  • SATURDAY: Partly cloudy with a 20% chance of storms. Low: 79. High: 99. Wind: E 5-10 mph.
  • SUNDAY: Partly cloudy. Low: 81. High: 100. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.
  • MONDAY: Mostly sunny and hot. Low: 81. High: 101. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.
  • TUESDAY: Mostly sunny and hot. Low: 80. High: 101. Wind: S 5-15 mph.
  • WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny and hot. Low: 82. High: 102. Wind: S 5-15 mph.
  • THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and very hot. Low: 82. High: 104. Wind: S 5-15 mph.
  • FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and very hot. Low: 81. High: 103. Wind: S 5-15 mph.
  • SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and hot. Low: 80. High: 101. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
  • SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and hot. Low: 81. High: 101. Wind: S 5-10 mph.

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