TYPICAL JUNE WEATHER - We are getting into the part of the year when the forecast really doesn't change that often. Hot, breezy days with sunshine in full force with a chance of an isolated shower or thunderstorm, mainly during the afternoon and evening hours. This is pretty much the same forecast through Friday. Highs will be in the 92-98 degree range with the chance of one spot getting wet in the 10-20 percentile. THE WEEKEND - Not much change. We will continue to see hot, breezy days with fair nights through the weekend. Highs will continue to be in the 93-96 degree range. NEXT WEEK - Moist, unstable air emerges from the Gulf and covers much of North and Central Texas, which means we will need to mention the chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms for the early part of next week. We will see a mix of sun and clouds with highs in the low 90s through Wednesday. The latter half of next week should clear to dry conditions with afternoon highs in the low to mid 90s. See the Texas Weather Discussion Video for more details. TROPICS - The Atlantic Basin continues to remain quiet. However, in the Central Pacific, Hurricane Bud is now a category three hurricane with sustained winds of 120 mph. It will continue to inch towards the island of Baja later this week as a weakening tropical storm. Gusty winds could occur, but rain would be the main issue.
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