Forecast for August's early days indicates temperatures staying in the low 90s, with a chance of showers this week.
The upcoming weather forecast for Dallas and Fort Worth promises a stormy start to a hot and humid week.
On Sunday, early morning thunderstorms are expected to taper off by late morning, with skies clearing to mostly sunny and highs around 90°F. However, the high humidity will make it feel like the upper 90s[1].
Temperatures are anticipated to reach the low to mid-90s soon, and a ridge of high pressure will build, pushing heat index values to around 100 to 107 degrees from Wednesday through Friday[2].
Regarding the "Loud for Love" benefit concert, which has doors opening at 5 p.m., there is a chance of rain around the event time. Although the concert is in a covered venue, attendees should expect rain during their walk to and from the location. Temperatures at that time will be near 92°F with a heat index of 97, falling into the lower 80s during the evening hours[2].
Another round of heavy rain may affect the Monday morning commute but should clear by the afternoon, allowing typical hot and dry August conditions to return[2].
Due to the combination of rain and high heat index values, dressing appropriately and staying hydrated is recommended for concert attendees.
The average high temperature in August is 97 degrees. Drier weather returns starting Monday afternoon[3].
[1] Weather.com
[2] NBC DFW
[3] CBS 11
Weather news reports predict another round of heavy rain on Monday morning, potentially affecting the commute, but clearing by afternoon. The high heat index values, expected to be around 100 to 107 degrees from Wednesday through Friday, remind concert attendees to dress appropriately and stay hydrated.