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Dangerous Heat Persists in Frisco as Temperatures Climb to 100 Degrees - Jul 8, 8 PM

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Frisco residents face dangerous heat conditions this evening with a feels-like temperature of 100F. Clear skies and high humidity will keep heat indices elevated through tonight and tomorrow.

Camille Rourke

July 9, 20262 min read

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

*As of Jul 8, 8 PM local time.*

Current Conditions and Immediate Outlook

It is currently Wednesday evening in Frisco, TX, and the heat remains intense. The air temperature is sitting at 99F, but the combination of heat and humidity makes it feel like 100F. Relative humidity is at 31%, with a dew point of 63F. Winds are blowing from the south at 10 mph, with gusts reaching up to 15 mph. The sky is partly cloudy as the day winds down.

Today brought a high near 100F and a low near 82F, with clear skies dominating the landscape. The chance of precipitation was minimal at 12%. As night falls, conditions will remain clear. Temperatures are expected to drop to a low around 82F, though they may rise slightly to around 84F during the overnight hours. The heat index will remain high, reaching values as high as 101. South winds will continue at 10 to 15 mph.

Tomorrow's Forecast and Safety Reminders

Tomorrow will be sunny with a high near 100F. The chance of precipitation drops to just 1%. The heat index is forecast to reach as high as 104. Winds will shift to the south southwest, maintaining speeds of 10 to 15 mph. Following tomorrow, the outlook shows mostly clear skies with a low around 81F. Heat index values will remain elevated at 104, with south winds of 10 to 15 mph and gusts as high as 25 mph.

There are no active National Weather Service or NOAA weather alerts in effect for this area. However, the persistent heat requires caution. Residents should stay hydrated and limit midday exertion when possible. Check on neighbors and vulnerable individuals who may be less able to cope with the high temperatures. Ensure pets have access to cool, shaded areas and plenty of water. While the skies are clear, the heat index values indicate that the perceived temperature is significantly higher than the actual air temperature, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses.

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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