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Monday’s outlook; Memorial Day heat and an air quality warning

Even though a cold front is moving across North Texas, temperatures will continue to be hot on Memorial Day (Monday), reaching highs of 35 degrees.

A heat advisory is in effect for areas south and east of the metroplex until 8 p.m. Monday. Heat index values ​​in this area will rise to 40 to 42 degrees.

In addition, an air quality warning (Ozone Action Day) is in effect for the Dallas-Fort Worth region due to weaker winds.

From Tuesday onwards the weather will be unsettled again, with daily thunderstorms possible until Saturday. In North Texas there is a possibility of heavy rain in the coming week.

Latest forecast:

UNTIL MONDAY MORNING: Mostly clear and warm. Low: 72. Wind: NW/NE 5-10 mph.

MONDAY (MEMORIAL DAY): Mostly sunny and hot, with a 20% chance of a thunderstorm late in the evening. High: 95. Wind: E 5-10 mph.

TUESDAY: Partly cloudy and very warm, with a 30% chance of storms. Low: 72. High: 89. Wind: Southeast, 10-15 mph.

WEDNESDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy and warm, with a 40% chance of a storm. Low: 69. High: 85. Wind: Southeast 10-15 mph.

THURSDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy and warm, with a 40% chance of storms. Low: 70. High: 85. Wind: Southeast 10-15 mph.

FRIDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy and warm, with a 40% chance of a thunderstorm. Low: 72. High: 85. Wind: Southeast 10-15 mph.

SATURDAY (BEGINS JUNE): Partly to mostly cloudy and warm, with a 30% chance of a thunderstorm. Low: 72. High: 87. Wind: Southeast, 10-15 mph.

SUNDAY: Partly cloudy and very warm. Low: 72. High: 88. Wind: Southeast 10-15 mph.

MONDAY: Partly cloudy and very warm. Low: 72. High: 90. Wind: S 10-15 mph.

TUESDAY: Partly cloudy and very warm. Low: 73. High: 90. Wind: Southeast 10-15 mph.

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy and very warm. Low: 74. High: 90. Wind: Southeast 10-15 mph.