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- Total News Sources
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- Last Updated
- 13 hours ago
- Bias Distribution
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US Plans Regulatory Changes to Reduce Egg Prices Amid Bird Flu Impact
North Texas is experiencing a stretch of well-above-average temperatures, with highs reaching into the upper 80s to lower 90s this week, marking the first time temperatures at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport will hit 90 degrees since mid-October. This warm weather follows a cold front that has brought drier air, resulting in sunny conditions ideal for outdoor activities. A change is expected midweek as cloud cover increases and scattered showers develop overnight into Wednesday, with the possibility of isolated storms, although severe weather is not anticipated. By Thursday, which coincides with Texas Rangers Opening Day, rain coverage is expected to increase, leading into a wet start on Friday. Temperatures are likely to remain above average despite the changing weather patterns, with cooler conditions settling in by the weekend. Residents are advised to stay informed about local weather conditions as potential flooding from storms may occur.

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- Last Updated
- 13 hours ago
- Bias Distribution
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