Temperatures in Dallas-Fort Worth continue to be in the triple-digits as the National Weather Services extended an excessive heat warning into Thursday.
Due to “abnormally hot and dry conditions” and wind, there’s an increased threat of fires across the region through at least early Friday, according to the weather service.
After being at the top of the list a couple of times this week, Dallas and Fort Worth are only considered to be the sixth- and eighth-. Other Texas cities in the top 10 include: Austin at fourth; Houston, fifth; and Arlington, 10th.Mostly sunny and hot. Low: 83. High: 105.Partly sunny and hot. Low: 82. High: 103.Advertisement
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