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Frisco Heat Persists: Highs Near 96F Tonight and Tomorrow

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Frisco residents face another day of intense heat with temperatures near 96F. No severe weather alerts are active, but heat indices will climb significantly overnight and into tomorrow.

Camille Rourke

July 2, 20262 min read

National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)
National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)

Current Conditions and Heat Index

Frisco is currently experiencing very hot conditions this evening. The air temperature stands at 95F, with a feels-like temperature of 95F. Relative humidity is at 42%, and the dew point is 65F. Winds are blowing from the south-southeast at 11 mph, with gusts reaching up to 21 mph. The sky remains partly cloudy as the day winds down.

Forecast for Tonight and Tomorrow

Temperatures will remain elevated through the night. Tonight will be clear with a low near 79F. However, temperatures are expected to rise to around 81F during the overnight hours. The heat index will reach values as high as 100. Winds will shift to the south-southeast, ranging from 5 to 15 mph.

Tomorrow will bring mostly sunny skies with a high near 97F. In the afternoon, temperatures may fall slightly to around 95F. The heat index is forecast to peak at 104. There is a 6% chance of precipitation. Winds will be from the south at 5 to 10 mph. Tomorrow night will be mostly clear with a low around 79F, followed by a rise to 81F overnight. The heat index will reach 101 during that period, with south-southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Safety and Preparedness

There are no active National Weather Service or NOAA weather alerts for Frisco at this time. Despite the lack of severe weather warnings, the persistent heat requires caution. High heat indices mean that the perceived temperature is significantly higher than the actual air temperature, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses.

Residents are advised to stay hydrated and limit outdoor exertion during the hottest parts of the day. Check on neighbors, especially the elderly and those with health conditions, to ensure they are safe in the heat. Keep vehicles parked in shade when possible, as interior temperatures can rise rapidly. Continue to monitor local forecasts for any changes in conditions.

National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)
National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)

Sources

https://radar.weather.gov

https://api.weather.gov

https://open-meteo.com

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Camille Rourke

Camille Rourke covers community life, events, and neighborhood features around Frisco.

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