Heat Advisory extended into Thursday, rain chances slim in North Texas

Small chance of storms in North Texas as heat advisory continues

NORTH TEXAS – Areas to the east saw some rain from a weakening storm complex that moved south from Oklahoma around midday – nothing severe, but a little rain and a little dip in temperatures.

Unfortunately, the limited rain we saw didn't do enough to help with the heat. The Heat Advisory has been extended through at least 7 p.m. Thursday.

We're forecasting highs to return to 100° at DFW, but the feels-like temps could be closer to 110-111°.

There are low rain chances in the forecast for Thursday. A cold front moving south from Oklahoma overnight could produce some isolated showers and storms.

The Heat Advisory will likely continue into the weekend.

High pressure sets up almost directly over us into early next week, which is why you see the jump in high temps for Monday and Tuesday. While it does look like the triple digits will remain through next week, some gulf moisture could drop temps slightly for the second half of next week.

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