Heat index values are predicted to climb to triple digits throughout the entire week in Dallas, Texas, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth.
Temperatures in Dallas-Fort Worth are predicted to climb into the high-90s and even top triple digits in some areas, according to the National Weather Service. Lows will hover around the mid-to-high 70s.Heat index values will reach or exceed 105 every day beginning Sunday through at least Friday, the forecast shows. The heat index value inConditions will be consistently hot and humid with low storm chances midweek but most areas are likely to stay dry.
Both Saturday and Sunday are expected to be sunny with highs reaching nearly 96 and 99 degrees respectively, per the National Weather Service.As Dallas-Fort Worth sees an upward trend in both afternoon high temperatures and the number of 100-degree days, a weather official estimates the 100-degree day to be in July., Breaking News Reporter. Lana Ferguson joined The Dallas Morning News after reporting in South Carolina's Lowcountry for The Island Packet & Beaufort Gazette newspapers.
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