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Cities across North Texas are holding fireworks shows to celebrate the Fourth of July on Tuesday, but will the weather cooperate?
There are chances of rain on Tuesday, but not everyone is expected to see it.
Things are looking hot and humid with highs in the upper 90s, but this morning the temperatures start out in the 70s and 80s. Start your fun
Mother Nature will provide some fireworks of her own in the afternoon.
Isolated storms could hit about 20% of the area, our biggest concern is to the north.
The National Weather Service listed our northern counties as having a marginal risk of severe storms.
Large hail and strong wings are possible in the storms that do pop.
5 p.m. to 6 p.m. is when we are expected the storms to develop, if it happens at all.
7-Day Forecast
The chances of rain stick around through the rest of the week, with Thursday having the highest chance of rain.
A storm system is expected to pound Oklahoma on Thursday and some of that weather could sneak into North Texas.
We are getting a break from the triple-digit heat.
Temperatures are not expected to climb back over 100 until Saturday.
There is a chance for storms again Sunday and Monday.