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    Texas heats up: Where is summer

11:00 AM
May 31, 2026

Texas and SW heats up
Where is summer

Hot weather ahead for Texas
Hot weather ahead for Texas

Meteorological summer starts tomorrow, but it seems like spring is staying locked in across many parts of the U.S. today.

As reported Saturday, the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and the Midwest is unseasonably cool this weekend. It is also slightly cooler across the Western U.S., with the TemperatureRadar showing today's highs will only be in the 70s and low 80s in many places.

Dallas

We
75
87
Th
74
87
Fr
77
93
Sa
77
94
Su
76
96
Mo
77
99
Tu
81
101
We
81
100
Th
83
100
Fr
81
99
Sa
81
102
Su
82
102
Mo
83
103
Tu
83
104
Max (°F)
Min (°F)
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In fact, the only places that will feel like summer is the Southwest eastward into the Texas and the southern Plains. Highs will be in the 90s with a spots in Texas Panhandle approaching 100 degrees. This could tie or set a few local records.

Temperatures will start to rebound this week across the West and the central Plains. Afternoon highs in the 90s will become more common across the central Plains with 80s and 90s popping up in interior spots of the Northwest and California. Check your Weather & Radar 14-day forecast for the latest forecast.

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James West
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