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**Summary:**
North Texas will experience a brief break from the typical summer heat with a weak disturbance bringing cloud cover, scattered showers, and slightly cooler temperatures in the low 90s on Wednesday and Thursday. Isolated storms could bring gusty winds. Temperatures will rise again towards the end of the week, reaching the high 90s with a heat index potentially exceeding 100 degrees. The weather is expected to remain mostly sunny until Monday.
**News Article:**
**North Texas Braces for Brief Weather Change Before Summer Heat Resumes**
DALLAS – North Texas residents can expect a brief respite from the sweltering summer heat this Wednesday and Thursday as a weak disturbance moves through the region. According to the National Weather Service, the Metroplex will see increased cloud cover, scattered showers, and slightly cooler temperatures before the heat returns later this week.
“We’re looking at a chance for stray showers this morning, especially in the southern parts of North Texas,” said Meteorologist Evan Andrews. “But the heavier clouds and most of the spotty storm activity will likely move into the Dallas-Fort Worth area this afternoon.”
While the highest concentration of storms is expected east and south of Dallas-Fort Worth, isolated storms are possible throughout the Metroplex, potentially bringing gusty winds. Temperatures, however, are forecast to remain in the low 90s.
Thursday’s weather pattern will mirror Wednesday’s, with a similar weak disturbance and isolated shower chances. Temperatures on Thursday will likely be the last time that temperatures remain in the low 90s before the heat intensifies.
Looking ahead, high temperatures will gradually climb throughout the remainder of the week, though highs are expected to remain below 100 degrees, generally in the high 90s. Residents should prepare for humid conditions, with the heat index potentially exceeding 100 degrees. Mostly sunny skies are anticipated, and this weather pattern is expected to persist until Monday.
Residents are advised to stay informed of the latest weather updates.