June 1 morning forecast
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It's the first day of meteorological summer. But FOX 4 Weather's Evan Andrews says we could see some rain and cooler temperatures before things heat up again.

May 31 morning forecast
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The summer heat will take a break for two days this week. FOX 4 Weather meteorologist Evan Andrews has details.

May 30 evening forecast
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FOX 4 Weather meteorologist Dan Henry has an update on the forecast for the week.

May 30 morning forecast
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FOX 4 Weather meteorologist Kylie Capps gives details about the forecast for Memorial Day.

May 29th Weather Forecast
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It will be a hot Sunday and Memorial Day, with temperatures in the 90s here in North Texas.

May 28th Evening Forecast
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The temperatures in the 90s continue through the weekend and into next week.

May 28th Midday Forecast
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It will be a sunny Saturday with temperatures in the 90s.

May 27 morning forecast
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FOX 4 Weather meteorologist Kylie Capps says the holiday weekend will be hot and rain-free.

May 26th Evening Forecast
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We'll get back into the 90s Friday, and those temperatures will continue through next week.

May 26 morning forecast
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FOX 4 Weather meteorologist Kylie Capps talks about the forecast for the holiday weekend.

May 25th Overnight Forecast
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There will be cooler temperatures the next couple of days, before temperatures get back into the 90s this weekend and next week.

May 25th Evening Forecast
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North Texas will see temperatures in the 80s for the next couple of days, before they get back up in the 90s as we head into the weekend.

May 25 morning forecast
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Everyone got at least some rain Tuesday night. Most people got about an inch. Some got as much as 5 inches. FOX 4 Weather meteorologist Evan Andrews said there are a few lingering showers in the forecast for Wednesday.

DFW Weather: Severe storms possible Tuesday night
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FOX 4 Weather chief meteorologist Dan Henry talks about the chance for severe storms Tuesday night in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. They could potentially bring hail, flooding and isolated tornadoes.