80-degree temperatures, dry conditions continue in North Texas as Cowboys take on Green Bay
If you plan to tailgate for the Dallas Cowboys game Sunday, expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-80s.
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Jeff joined CBS 11 and TXA 21 in December 2010. He is the senior Meteorologist on staff and can be seen covering various shifts across the week or on the weekend evenings. He also serves as one of the primary reporters for the CBS series "Climate Connection". Jeff visits area schools weekly as part of the Weather on Wheels program.
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If you plan to tailgate for the Dallas Cowboys game Sunday, expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-80s.
Summer is ending hot with highs in the 90s Sunday afternoon, but storms are possible for parts of North Texas.
Sunday will be much like Saturday, with temperatures a few degrees above average and mostly sunny skies.
Thursday in North Texas started off with sunny skies and temperatures warming into the 70s.
Wednesday will be nice and a little warmer than on Tuesday.
Take advantage of the mild weather and enjoy a long walk on the trail.
Storms were expected but not forecasted to move as slowly as they have been, which is leading to flooding.
Wednesday morning started off with temperatures around 70 degrees and comfortable humidity.
The cooler air is forecasted to settle in across North Texas on Tuesday, and highs are only expected to reach 87 degrees!
Even though the project was first proposed 57 years ago, construction hasn't started on the Marvin Nichols Reservoir.
Storm chances bring mild temperatures with it.
North Texas remains under a heat advisory through Friday, with feels-like temperatures expected to reach up to 108 degrees in some areas.
A typical summer day is ahead in North Texas with sunny skies and hot temperatures.
The Storm Prediction Center has just issued a marginal risk, level 1 out of 5, for the threat of isolated severe thunderstorms.
Multiple rounds of storms are expected over the weekend, with temperatures staying below normal for early August.