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Rainy conditions and storms were expected to continue Saturday as Independence Day weekend stretched into its second day.
There’s a 50% chance of rain in Dallas-Fort Worth, according to the National Weather Service. Thunderstorms were possible after 10 a.m. Rainfall accumulations are forecasted to stay below a tenth of an inch, though higher amounts are possible in the event of a thunderstorm.
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The rain will not affect everyone, but any storm that develops could bring heavy rain, lightning and thunder. Keep an eye on the sky ahead of outdoor celebrations.
D-FW Weather Wise
The added clouds and rain will keep temperatures below normal this afternoon, with most areas staying around the upper 80s and low 90s.
Clouds will continue tonight, but the chance of rain drops to 20%. Any more fireworks shows may be affected by the wet weather.
Temperatures will trend hotter next week as the rain and clouds clear away for sunny days ahead.
Heavier rains are expected in South and Central Texas, where flash flooding along the Guadalupe River has killed at least 32. At least 27 girls are missing from Camp Mystic.
The latest weather forecast from NBC5:
SATURDAY: Variably cloudy with scattered showers and a few thunderstorms possible. High: 88. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms. High: 92. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
MONDAY: Partly sunny and seasonably hot. Low: 76. High: 94. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
TUESDAY: A mixture of sun and clouds, hot. Low: 78. High: 96. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
WEDNESDAY: Partial sunshine, hot. Low: 77. High: 97. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
THURSDAY: Partly sunny and hot. Low: 77. High: 97. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
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Rainy conditions and storms were expected to continue Saturday as Independence Day weekend stretched into its second day.
There’s a 50% chance of rain in Dallas-Fort Worth, according to the National Weather Service. Thunderstorms were possible after 10 a.m. Rainfall accumulations are forecasted to stay below a tenth of an inch, though higher amounts are possible in the event of a thunderstorm.
Related:Could the Fourth of July actually have below-average temperatures in Dallas-Fort Worth?
The rain will not affect everyone, but any storm that develops could bring heavy rain, lightning and thunder. Keep an eye on the sky ahead of outdoor celebrations.
D-FW Weather Wise
The added clouds and rain will keep temperatures below normal this afternoon, with most areas staying around the upper 80s and low 90s.
Clouds will continue tonight, but the chance of rain drops to 20%. Any more fireworks shows may be affected by the wet weather.
Temperatures will trend hotter next week as the rain and clouds clear away for sunny days ahead.
Heavier rains are expected in South and Central Texas, where flash flooding along the Guadalupe River has killed at least 32. At least 27 girls are missing from Camp Mystic.
The latest weather forecast from NBC5:
SATURDAY: Variably cloudy with scattered showers and a few thunderstorms possible. High: 88. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms. High: 92. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
MONDAY: Partly sunny and seasonably hot. Low: 76. High: 94. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
TUESDAY: A mixture of sun and clouds, hot. Low: 78. High: 96. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
WEDNESDAY: Partial sunshine, hot. Low: 77. High: 97. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
THURSDAY: Partly sunny and hot. Low: 77. High: 97. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
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