Hot and Humid Father's Day in North Texas Marks Start of Summer Equinox
Hot and Humid Father's Day in North Texas Marks Start of Summer Equinox
US · Published Jun 22, 2026
North Texas is experiencing a hot and humid Father's Day as the region welcomes the official start of the summer equinox. The summer solstice began at 3:24 a.m. local time on Sunday, marking the longest day of the year with 14 hours and 19 minutes of daylight. Most areas in North Texas are expected to remain sunny and dry throughout the day. However, isolated afternoon storms are possible, particularly east of Interstate
These storms could bring lightning, gusty winds, and localized flooding due to heavy rainfall.

Why It's Important?

The primary risks associated with today's weather include lightning, strong winds, and localized flooding in areas east of I-35 where storms may develop. Residents in these areas should remain alert to changing weather conditions, especially during the afternoon hours. While most of North Texas will enjoy dry and sunny conditions, those in storm-prone areas should be cautious of potential hazards.

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