A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 10:00 pm for much of North Texas including the DFW area. Spotty storms may produce large hail and damaging winds. The tornado threat is low but not zero.
The upcoming week will be unsettled with daily storm chances. Some storms may be severe, but heavy rain could become a larger threat as much of North Texas could receive three to five inches of rain between this evening and Sunday.
The good news is that temperatures will be lower with highs in the low to mid 80s much of the week.
Latest Forecast:
TONIGHT: A 20% chance for evening thunderstorms; otherwise, partly cloudy and muggy. Some storms this evening may be severe with large hail and damaging winds. Low: 72. Wind: E 5-10 mph
TUESDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy and very warm with a 50% chance of a storm. High: 87. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.
WEDNESDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy and warm with a 50% chance of a storm. Low: 69. High: 83. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.
THURSDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy and warm with a 40% chance of a storm. Low: 70. High: 83. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.
FRIDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy and warm with a 50% chance of a storm. Low: 72. High: 82. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.
SATURDAY (JUNE BEGINS): Partly to mostly cloudy and warm with a 30% chance of a storm. Low: 72. High: 87. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.
SUNDAY: Partly sunny and very warm with a 30% chance of a storm. Low: 72. High: 88. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.
MONDAY: Partly sunny and very warm. Low: 72. High: 90. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny and very warm. Low: 73. High: 90. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny and very warm. Low: 74. High: 90. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.