Frisco is experiencing notably humid conditions this Friday afternoon, with the air feeling heavy and thick. The current dew point sits at 73F, driving the relative humidity up to 88%. While the actual air temperature reads 77F, the combination of moisture and warmth makes it feel like 81F. A breeze from the south is moving at 14 mph, with gusts reaching up to 17 mph, offering little relief from the stickiness. Rain showers are currently falling across the area.
Looking ahead, the day will remain unsettled. Temperatures are expected to reach a high near 83F before dipping to a low near 74F later tonight. There is a 21% chance of precipitation, with light drizzle possible. Tomorrow brings a slight increase in moisture, with a 42% chance of rain showers. The high will climb to near 86F, while the low will settle around 73F. Although the official forecast suggests a higher probability of storms later in the weekend, the immediate outlook for today and tomorrow focuses on these scattered showers and rising humidity.
There are currently no active weather warnings, watches, or advisories issued by the National Weather Service for the Frisco area. Residents can go about their day without the need for severe weather preparations, though staying dry during the passing showers is advisable.
Given the high humidity levels, it is important to take standard precautions. Staying hydrated is essential when the heat index feels warmer than the actual temperature. If you are spending time outdoors, consider limiting strenuous activity during the warmest parts of the day to avoid overheating. Dress in light, breathable clothing to help your body cool down naturally.



