North Texas is transitioning from a drier start to a period of rising heat and scattered precipitation. Tuesday morning brought temperatures in the 70s with noticeable humidity, marking a shift from the previous day. Residents stepping outside will likely feel the moisture in the air despite the lack of rain.
For those traveling to the World Cup final at Dallas Stadium on Tuesday afternoon, conditions are expected to remain dry during the commute. Isolated storms may develop after the event concludes. Shower and thunderstorm activity is forecast to be more concentrated south of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex during the afternoon hours.
The weather pattern for Wednesday and Thursday will see temperatures hovering around 90 degrees. These days also bring increased opportunities for storms across the region. The combination of heat and moisture sets the stage for potential severe weather later in the week.
A drier pattern is expected to arrive after Thursday, but the heat will intensify rapidly. High temperatures are projected to reach the mid-90s to upper-90s by the weekend. Feels-like temperatures are anticipated to climb back into the triple digits as humidity levels rise.






