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Heat Advisory: Dangerous heat continues, but some rain chances return this weekend

Hot, humid, and dry for now, but temps will take a bit of a dip into the weekend as a chance for showers and storms return.

The heat is on...AGAIN!

Another Heat Advisory in effect for Friday with afternoon highs in the mid to upper 90s and heat index values at or above 105°. Stay cool and stay hydrated if you have outdoor plans!

Credit: WFAA

Temperatures this weekend will decrease, but they stay plenty warm. Highs on Saturday and Sunday will be in the low 90s, but heat index values will be at or around 100°.

Rain chances are fairly low for most of the weekend, but they are not zero. Can't rule out a pop-up shower or storm during the afternoon and evening, but most places will be dry. 

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Overnight Saturday into Sunday, a round of t-storms may move across northern areas of North Texas.

On Sunday, spotty shower or storms are possible during the afternoon into evening, but most places look to be dry during the day.

Credit: WFAA

Better storm chances arrive Sunday night into Monday morning as it looks like we will see a complex of storms move out of Oklahoma or northwestern Texas into our area during the overnight hours. Some of these storms could be strong to severe with damaging winds and hail the main threats.

TODAY:  Mostly sunny skies. Hot and humid. Feels like temperatures over 105°. Isolated storms possible mainly west of Dallas/Fort Worth. Winds: S 10-20. High: 96.

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy. Warm and humid. Winds: S 10-15. Low: 77.

SATURDAY: Partly sunny. Warm and humid. Isolated (10%) chance of a shower or storm. Winds: S 10-15. High: 93.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Warm and humid. Isolated (10%) chance of a shower or storm. Winds: S/SE 10-15. Low: 76.

SUNDAY: Partly sunny. Scattered (30%) showers and thunderstorms, especially into the evening. Winds: S 10-15. High: 91.

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