June 18, 2026

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⚠️ Heat Advisory – Montague; Cooke; Grayson; Fannin; Lamar; Young; Jack; Wise; Denton; Collin; Hunt; Delta; Hopkins; Stephens; Palo Pinto; Parker; Tarrant; Dallas; Rockwall; Kaufman; Van Zandt; Rains; Eastland; Erath; Hood; Somervell; Johnson; Ellis; Henderson; Comanche; Mills; Hamilton; Bosque; Hill; Navarro; Freestone; Anderson; Lampasas; Coryell; Bell; McLennan; Falls; Limestone; Leon; Milam; Robertson – Thursday, June 18, 2026

Event Heat Advisory
Severity Moderate
Urgency Expected
Certainty Likely
Area Montague; Cooke; Grayson; Fannin; Lamar; Young; Jack; Wise; Denton; Collin; Hunt; Delta; Hopkins; Stephens; Palo Pinto; Parker; Tarrant; Dallas; Rockwall; Kaufman; Van Zandt; Rains; Eastland; Erath; Hood; Somervell; Johnson; Ellis; Henderson; Comanche; Mills; Hamilton; Bosque; Hill; Navarro; Freestone; Anderson; Lampasas; Coryell; Bell; McLennan; Falls; Limestone; Leon; Milam; Robertson
Effective 6/18/2026, 12:59:00 PM CDT
Expires 6/18/2026, 9:00:00 PM CDT

Heat Advisory issued June 18 at 12:59PM CDT until June 18 at 9:00PM CDT by NWS Fort Worth TX

Details

* WHAT…Heat index values up to 110.

* WHERE…All of North and Central Texas.

* WHEN…Until 9 PM CDT this evening.

* IMPACTS…Hot temperatures and high humidity will increase the risk
for heat-related illnesses to occur, particularly for those working
or participating in outdoor activities.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Those involved in outdoor activities should
take extra precautions to protect themselves and others from
heatstroke and heat exhaustion.

Instructions

Take extra precautions when outside by staying hydrated, wearing
lightweight and loose fitting clothing, and limiting strenuous
activities to the early morning or evening. Check up on relatives and
neighbors. Never leave young children or pets in an enclosed vehicle,
even for a short time, as temperatures can quickly rise to
life-threatening levels.

Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. To
reduce risk when outdoors, the occupational safety and health
administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded
or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be
moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency!
Call 911 ASAP if you or someone you know is exhibiting signs of heat
stroke.


This alert was automatically posted by SkyGuard, MWSC’s severe weather alerting system. Source: National Weather Service.