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Summer temperatures sticking around for North Texas, with heat indexes topping 100 this week
Summer temperatures sticking around for North Texas, with heat indexes topping 100 this week

CBS News

time3 days ago

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Summer temperatures sticking around for North Texas, with heat indexes topping 100 this week

Another toasty day is in store for North Texas on Sunday, with a mix of sun and clouds and breezy southerly winds. Morning temperatures near 80 will rise into the mid-90s to upper 90s Sunday afternoon. Humidity will make it feel hotter, with the heat index reaching as high as 104 during the hottest part of the day. Remember the sunblock and stay hydrated if you are planning to spend time outdoors. High pressure will continue to keep the region dry into the middle of next week. Temperatures will steadily warm up over the next several days, with feels-like temperatures approaching 105.

Heat index cranks up "feels-like" temperatures to triple digits in North Texas this weekend
Heat index cranks up "feels-like" temperatures to triple digits in North Texas this weekend

CBS News

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Heat index cranks up "feels-like" temperatures to triple digits in North Texas this weekend

Summer has arrived in Texas. A typical summertime weather pattern is in place with lots of sunshine, heat and very little rain. Temperatures Saturday morning started off in the upper 70s with partly cloudy skies. Afternoon highs will once again top out in the mid to upper 90s with "feels-like" temperatures around 102 degrees. It will be an ideal pool day on Saturday – remember the sunblock and to reapply every couple of hours. A few clouds will greet North Texans Sunday morning with temperatures in the upper 70s once again. High pressure will dominate the weather for the next week, keeping North Texas dry with temperatures in the mid to upper 90s. Remember those heat safety precautions and never leave pets or kids in the car.

Today will be a great day to take a dip in the pool for people in the Pittsburgh area
Today will be a great day to take a dip in the pool for people in the Pittsburgh area

CBS News

time15-07-2025

  • Climate
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Today will be a great day to take a dip in the pool for people in the Pittsburgh area

If you live in the Pittsburgh area and are wondering when the best days to jump into the pool are, today and Saturday are your best opportunities this week. Any Alert Days Ahead? There are some potential First Alert Weather Days over the next 7 days. I can't rule out Wednesday due to downpours leading to potential flash flooding. Next Monday also looks like a severe weather set-up Aware: Fueled by warm mornings, our average temperature for the first two weeks of the month are running above normal by 3.5°. Both today and Saturday will see little to no rain. Highs today should hit the upper 80s with sunny skies through the early afternoon and then high clouds leading to filtered sunshine for the rest of the day. Even with the clouds in place, you're going to want to apply sunblock. I have our noon temperature in the mid-80s. Morning temperatures dipped to the upper 60s in most places. There was some fairly thick fog around this morning too. Today's reprieve from the rain won't extend into Wednesday with rain arriving before noon, and the chance for rain and storms with some potential big rain totals sticking around for the rest of the day. As of 4a we are not included under the severe outlook for Wednesday, but I think that will change at some point today. Right now model data has jumped on a mid level low that is on the northern edge of a ridge of high pressure entrenched in the Northern Gulf of Mexico. This low will slide through here tomorrow, and with the heat and humidity in place should set off a series of storms through the late morning, afternoon and early evening. Frequent lightning along with windy conditions will be possible around any storms. Flash flooding will also be possible with any 'training' storms. Training just means one spot sees a series of storms in rapid succession. No one storm dumps enough rain in a spot to set off a flash flood warning, but the sum of all the storms is enough to hit the threshold. Right now, our flash flood criteria for tomorrow will be around 1.25" of rain in an hour or 1.5" of rain in a 3-6 hour time period. Rain chances will stick around on Thursday and Friday morning. Friday afternoon and Saturday are looking comfy and dry. I have Wednesday highs in the mid-80s. Expect upper 80s for highs ahead of the storms on Thursday before we get some relief from heat and humidity with highs in the low 80s on Friday and the mid 80s on Saturday. Another round of rain is expected Sunday through Tuesday of next week with a severe weather set-up appearing due to high wind speeds on Tuesday. We are still several days out from that though so we will see if the severe chance remains in place. © 2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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