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The heat is on. North Texas to see temperatures in the 100s, high winds over the weekend
By CBS Texas at CBS Texas (KTVT) DFW
· June 26, 2026
· 1 min read
Looking ahead to early next week, some Saharan dust builds into DFW, causing some reduction in air quality, dusty skies and more colorful sunrises and sunsets. Temperatures stay in the lower 100s through midweek.
Key takeaway Temperatures stay in the lower 100s through midweek.
Why this matters in Southlake News
For Southlake residents, the upcoming heat wave and high winds mean increased risk of heat-related illnesses, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and young children. As temperatures soar into the 100s, local parks and outdoor recreational areas may see a decrease in usage, potentially impacting local businesses that rely on summer tourism. The Saharan dust expected to arrive early next week will not only affect air quality but also exacerbate respiratory issues for some residents, making it crucial for individuals with pre-existing conditions to take necessary precautions. With the heat expected to persist through midweek, Southlake's community centers and public libraries may become vital cooling centers for those seeking refuge from the heat, highlighting the need for residents to stay informed about available resources and support services.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: CBS Texas (KTVT) DFW ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Looking ahead to early next week, some Saharan dust builds into DFW, causing some reduction in air quality, dusty skies and more colorful sunrises and sunsets. Temperatures stay in the lower 100s through midweek.
When was this published? This article was first published on June 26, 2026 by CBS Texas (KTVT) DFW and curated for Southlake News readers.
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