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DFW weekend forecast: Saturday heat before storm chances rise

DFW Airport could reach 95 degrees Saturday before scattered rain and thunderstorm chances increase late in the weekend and continue Monday.

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North Texas faces a hot Saturday before rain and thunderstorm chances increase late in the weekend and continue into Monday, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth.

The local NWS forecast calls for a high near 95 degrees at DFW Airport on Saturday, July 11. People with outdoor plans can use Saturday’s heat and the later increase in storm chances as the main dividing line for the weekend.

Saturday: Heat comes first

Saturday’s forecast high near DFW Airport is 95 degrees. Anyone spending time outside should plan around the heat while continuing to watch for changing weather later in the weekend.

Sunday into Monday: Storm chances increase

Scattered rain and thunderstorm chances rise late in the weekend and persist into Monday. The NWS forecast discussion also identifies Sunday and Monday as a period when better storm coverage may be possible.

The forecast does not mean every location will see a storm, but outdoor plans should include a way to reach safe shelter. Potential hazards include gusty winds, frequent lightning and locally heavy rain.

What to consider before heading outside

  • For Saturday activities, account for the forecast heat near 95 degrees at DFW Airport.
  • For late-weekend and Monday plans, check the latest forecast before leaving.
  • If thunder develops, be ready to move to safe shelter.
  • People boating on area lakes should also have a shelter plan as storm chances increase.

Lake visitors should not rely on clear conditions at departure remaining unchanged through the day. The weather service specifically advises people outdoors or boating on area lakes to be prepared to seek safe shelter.

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