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Summer-like start to spring in North Texas
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This stretch of unseasonably hot Texas weather is well ahead of schedule—the average first 90-degree day in Dallas-Fort Worth typically happens around April 19. This would be the first 90-degree day of the year and the first in about five months for DFW.
North Texas is bracing for multiple rounds of severe weather through the weekend, with threats of damaging winds, large hail and a low tornado risk as a stalled front moves into the region.
The recent roller coaster in Texas temperatures is likely to have put stress on the bluebonnet wildflowers, but we'll still see a pretty display.
After what has been a historically warm March so far, temperatures will continue to rise across Southeast Texas this week.
Critical fire weather conditions are expected on Sunday, with dry air and gusty winds (25+ mph). Texas A&M Forest Service has issued an 'extreme' wildfire risk for parts of Central Texas. -- Meteorolo
The KVUE Weather Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert for Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. due to elevated fire danger across Central Texas. Very hot, dry and breezy conditions will combine with ongoing drought and dry vegetation to create an increased wildfire threat today.
Texas experienced an unusually warm and dry winter, driven by climate change. Experts warn the trend could worsen drought and extreme heat, while advocates say rising temperatures may also increase pollution exposure and health risks for vulnerable communities across the state.
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