Summer-like Heat in North Texas with Record Temperatures Expected
Summer-like Heat in North Texas with Record Temperatures Expected
US · Published Mar 22, 2026
North Texas is facing summer-like heat with a First Alert Weather Day declared due to high temperatures.
Record-breaking temperatures are expected, with highs potentially reaching 95°F (35°C) on Sunday.
A cold front will bring relief late Sunday, with breezy conditions and a possible chance of thunderstorms.
Unusually warm weather hits North Texas
North Texas is experiencing unusually warm weather, with temperatures soaring to summer-like levels. The National Weather Service has issued a First Alert Weather Day due to the high heat index, which is expected to exceed 100°F (38°C) over the weekend. This is a stark contrast to the typical spring temperatures in the 70s°F (20s°C). Sunday's forecast indicates a potential record-breaking high of 95°F (35°C), surpassing the previous record of 93°F (34°C). Residents are urged to take necessary precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses, such as staying hydrated and avoiding strenuous activities during peak heat hours.
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