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NBC 5 Forecast: Rain Chances Continue
Pockets of heavy rain will impact the morning commute, but the coverage will be spotty and not as widespread as it was on Tuesday.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Flash Flood Watch, Rain Chances Continue
A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for much of North Texas until 7 am Thursday. Some heavy rain remains possible overnight and Thursday, but the coverage will become rather spotty and not as widespread as it was on Tuesday.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Dry Most of Labor Day Weekend
A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for much of North Texas until 7 a.m. Thursday. Some heavy rain remains possible overnight and Thursday, but the coverage will become rather spotty and not as widespread as it was on Tuesday.
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Flood Watch, Rain Chances Continue
We will be seeing breaks in the rain this afternoon but additional rounds of heavy rain and a few thunderstorms are expected over the next two days.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Flash Flood Watch, Heavy Storms Continue
A Flash Flood Watch runs through Thursday morning. Widespread additional rainfall amounts of 4 to 6 inches will be possible across much of North Texas with isolated higher amounts.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Rain Chances Last Into Saturday
A Flash Flood Watch has been issued by the National Weather Service in anticipation of this multi-day event. The watch runs through Thursday morning.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Flash Flood Watch in Anticipation of Heavy Storms
Rain chances go up significantly this afternoon dropping temperatures and prompting a Flash Flood Watch. Before rain overtakes a certain area, a Heat Advisory remains in effect until 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Flash Flood Watch in Anticipation of Heavy Storms
Flash Flood Watch has been issued by the National Weather Service and runs through Thursday morning.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Multiple Storm Chances This Week
This week’s weather will feature multiple rain chances across North Texas. Showers and thunderstorms will be most likely Tuesday and Wednesday for DFW.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Gusty Storms Possible
Potential storms are possible with strong gusts and a change in temperatures.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Multiple Storm Chances This Week
This week’s weather will feature multiple rain chances across North Texas. Showers and thunderstorms will be most likely Tuesday and Wednesday for DFW.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Multiple Storm Chances This Week
We’ll start the work week hot and humid with a Heat Advisory. Expect just a low chance of thunderstorms today, but higher chances will come later this week.
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NBC 5 Forecast: More Storms Coming This Week
Sunday’s high temperatures were hot but tempered by the rain-cooled air from the morning storms. Even so, the Heat Advisory has been extended through 8 p.m. on Monday, when the heat index is expected to be in the 103 to 107-degree range.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Pop-Up Showers Possible Sunday; Heat Advisory in Effect
Parts of Collin, Denton and Dallas counties saw moderate to heavy rain along with lightning. Spotty storms could pop up again Sunday and the heat advisory remains in effect until Sunday evening. A cold front will bring relief to Dallas-Fort Worth by the middle part of next week.
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High Temperature of 106 Degrees Breaks Record at DFW Airport Saturday
Saturday’s blistering temperature of 106 degrees Fahrenheit at DFW Airport broke the previous record-high temperature of 105 degrees, the National Weather Service of Fort Worth said.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Hottest Day of the Year
Sunday will continue to be hot and dry with temperatures still expected to reach 101. The Heat Index will exceed 105, but it won’t be quite as oppressive as it was on Friday and Saturday.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Oppressively Hot Weather for North Texas Heat Advisory in Effect
Oppressively hot weather has returned to North Texas this weekend. The passage of Hurricane Laura to the east has increased the humidity across the area leading to a heat advisory, which will continue through at least 7 p.m. Saturday.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Heat Advisory, Take Precautions Through 7 p.m. Saturday
Hurricane Laura has moved on and now very hot weather has returned to North Texas Friday and Saturday. The passage of Laura to the east has increased the humidity across North Texas leading to a Heat Advisory which will continue at least through 7 pm Saturday.
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Video Forecast: Heat Advisory Through 7 p.m. Saturday
Heat index could get near 110 degrees Friday, Saturday — NBC 5 Senior Meteorologist David Finfrock says take precautions and hydrate early.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Heat Advisory Through 7 p.m. Saturday
A Heat Advisory will be in effect starting at 1 p.m. Friday and lasting until 7 p.m. Saturday. NBC 5 Weather Expert Keisha Burns says afternoon temperatures will climb into the triple digits and the heat index will be near 110.