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Another scorching day is shaping up throughout North Texas with over the top warmth warnings protecting the realm till 8 P.M. Sunday. We’re anticipated to damage a record high at 106-degrees. The previous record is 105-degrees set again in 1951.
Along with the serious warmth, the fireplace threat will stay important, particularly for spaces alongside and west of I-35. Red flag warnings are in impact.
A damage within the warmth may come within the type of a summer-time chilly entrance via Monday night time. This frontal boundary will drop highs into the mid to upper-90s for Tuesday and lows into the decrease to mid-70s for Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
This damage can be transient as unhealthy warmth returns to North Texas from Wednesday afternoon into subsequent weekend.
Latest Forecast:
SUNDAY MORNING: Clear, breezy and heat. Low: 83. Wind: S 10-20 mph.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON: Sunny with highly regarded with record warmth most likely. High: 106. Wind: SSW 10-20 mph.
MONDAY: Partly sunny and highly regarded. Low: 83. High: 102. Wind: SW/N 10-15 mph.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny and now not rather as scorching. Low: 76. High: 97. Wind: NE 10-15 mph.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny and scorching. Low: 74. High: 100. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.
THURSDAY: Sunny and highly regarded. Low: 81. High: 106. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
FRIDAY: Sunny and highly regarded. Low: 83. High: 106. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and highly regarded. Low: 83. High: 105. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and highly regarded. Low: 83. High: 104. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
MONDAY: Partly sunny and scorching. Low: 82. High: 103. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny and scorching. Low: 81. High: 101. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.
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