Air You Can Wear - While the cold front came and went through our area, it did leave behind some scattered showers and storms this morning and a moist airmass with dewpoints in the 50s and relative humidity values in the 80s. Again, it also left behind scattered showers and storms at daybreak... The weather for today, tonight, and tomorrow will consist of mostly sun with maybe a lingering shower or two. Severe weather is not expected this morning, and rain amounts should fall into the 1/2 to 1 inch range. Highs should be in the low 70s for both days (about ten degrees below average). Thursday and Friday - Dry, hot weather continues for North Texas with abundant sunshine and above average temperatures. We will continue to stay very warm with highs in the mid to upper 80s. The Weekend - Sunny, dry, and warm weather will continue to prevail. By Sunday, global models continue to suggest another cold front coming through, bringing a chance of isolated showers and storms during the day. Otherwise, expect mostly quiet conditions with highs in the 85-90 degree range. Wylie Marching Invitational - The weather looks to be pleasant for marching bands on the field at the Wylie High School Stadium this Saturday. Highs will continue to be in the upper 80s. Football Weather - Another clear night for high school football games on Friday; temperatures will fall from the upper 80s at kickoff to the low 80s by the final whistle. Summit High School travels to Lancaster as they take on Lancaster High School on Friday night (kickoff @ 7:30p). The sky will be fair with temperatures at around 86 degrees at kickoff, falling to about 80 degrees by the end of the fourth quarter. Next Week - The weather now looks mostly dry and cooler with highs ranging from the mid 70s to low 80s. Tropical Storm Ophelia is still going in the Central Atlantic... this storm poses no threat to land, and should continue to move east. The rest of the Atlantic Basin, is quiet. See the Texas Weather Discussion Video for more details.
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