Both Saturday and Sunday are expected to be sunny with highs reaching nearly 96 and 99 degrees respectively, per the National Weather Service.
Dallas-Fort Worth is expected to face high temperatures after Tropical Storm Alberto brought moisture to the region earlier this week.
Michael Stark pours cold water as they cool off their pet dog, Poof, on Friday, June 14, 2024, in Denton.Temperature highs are expected to reach the high-90s this weekend in Dallas-Fort Worth after Tropical Storm Alberto brought rain to the southern part of the state. Officials expect the weekend to be dry, and low storm chances will return for Wednesday and Thursday.While KXAS-TV meteorologist Grant Johnston acknowledged the heat is neither record breaking nor strong enough to warrant a weather advisory, he said the heat still needs to be taken seriously. He said people should stay hydrated and do any outside work early in the day before it gets too hot.People need to think of their pets, as well, he said.
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