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KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 1100 PM CDT Sat Jun 6 2026
- Showers and thunderstorms again possible on Sunday. Those with outdoor activities scheduled should plan accordingly. Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors! - Periods of locally heavy rainfall on Sunday will bring a localized flooding threat across some areas. Remember, turn around, don't drown!
- Peak afternoon heat index values by the middle of next week may approach 105 degrees. Summertime heat safety plans should be reviewed and readied.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 1100 PM CDT Sat Jun 6 2026
An upper-low centered across the Texas Panhandle has been the main driver for convection across the region this evening. With the loss of diurnal heating, overall convective intensity is expected to diminish. However, lingering showers and thunderstorms may remain possible through much of the overnight hours due to an overall unstable atmosphere rich in gulf moisture remaining in place.
The upper-low will move northeast on Sunday with low-level moisture advection continuing. Could see convection redeveloping along and south of I-20 as early as mid-morning, increasing in coverage throughout the afternoon. A few strong storms may be possible north of I-30 during the afternoon and evening.
In the wake of the departing upper-low, an upper-level ridge in the Gulf of America is forecast to build north across the ArkLaTex and remain firmly established through much of the the workweek. Subsidence associated with the ridge will allow for mainly dry conditions and afternoon high temperatures in the mid 90s from Wednesday onward. Afternoon heat index values approaching 105 degrees may also be a concern nearly areawide each day.
A weak frontal boundary to drift south across the region late in the work-week providing enough low-level instability to generate a few afternoon showers and thunderstorms beneath the prevailing upper-ridge on Friday. /05/
AVIATION
(12Z TAFS) Issued at 642 AM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
For the ArkLaTex terminals, IFR/MVFR cigs at 12Z with cigs lifting to VFR 17-20Z. Winds are S5-10KT this morning and will increase a bit for the afternoon with S10-15G20KT and certainly more possible around heavy downpours. VCSH this morning for most & VCTS 16-18Z and all afternoon with amendments for all but KTYR for convection. An upper low is lifting across the TX/OK panhandles movg toward KN/NB by night fall. Convection should taper off by sunset with some MVFR cigs arriving/forming around 09Z. Isold TS on Mon. /24/
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
Issued at 1100 PM CDT Sat Jun 6 2026
Spotter activation should not be needed through tonight but may be needed on Sunday.
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
SHV 87 76 92 76 / 40 10 10 0 MLU 89 76 92 75 / 50 20 30 0 DEQ 85 72 90 75 / 80 40 10 0 TXK 89 75 94 76 / 70 30 10 0 ELD 86 74 91 75 / 70 20 20 0 TYR 88 75 93 75 / 40 10 10 0 GGG 88 75 93 75 / 50 10 10 0 LFK 88 75 92 74 / 40 10 10 0
SHV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
AR...None. LA...None. OK...None. TX...None.
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