Active Alerts and Current Conditions
A severe Flood Watch is currently in effect for Frisco, Texas, issued by the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. This alert remains active until the afternoon of June 7, signaling a significant risk for flooding due to heavy rainfall. Residents should monitor conditions closely as the watch covers a period of potential danger.
Right now, the atmosphere is thick with moisture. The air temperature sits at 75F, but the high humidity makes it feel like 80F. Relative humidity is at 92%, with a dew point of 72F, creating a muggy environment. Winds are blowing from the south-southeast at 8 mph, with gusts reaching 10 mph. The sky is completely overcast, blocking out the sun and contributing to the damp, heavy air.
Forecast and Safety Guidance
Today, Frisco will see a high near 89F and a low near 74F. There is a 67% chance of precipitation, with violent rain showers expected to develop. Tonight, the chance of showers and thunderstorms remains high at 70%. Rain is likely between 10pm and 4am, with new rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. Winds will increase to around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Tomorrow, the high will reach near 87F, with a low near 71F. The chance of precipitation drops slightly to 47%, but thunderstorms are still in the forecast. Heat index values are expected to climb, reaching as high as 105 during the day. South winds will pick up to 10 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch are possible.
Looking ahead, Monday will be mostly sunny with a high near 93F. The heat index could soar to 107, making it feel significantly hotter than the actual air temperature. South winds will continue around 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.



