An Air Quality Alert is active across Arlington, Texas today, and it's the first thing to factor into your plans before you step outside. Sensitive groups — including anyone with asthma, respiratory conditions, or young children — should keep outdoor exposure to a minimum and plan indoor alternatives where possible.
Current conditions sit at a sunny 88°F, but the afternoon shifts. A 15% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after 4 PM, making that four-to-ten o'clock window the one to watch for commuters and anyone with outdoor plans. Have a backup ready and build in extra drive time if you're heading out this evening.
Overnight, storms are possible before 10 PM, then skies clear with a low around 72°F and a light south-southeast breeze — comfortable once the activity passes.
Looking ahead, the heat builds steadily through the weekend: Friday reaches 91°F, Saturday climbs to 92°F, Sunday tops out at 93°F, and Monday matches that. Slight overnight storm chances persist throughout the pattern.
For today: light clothing, sunglasses, and a water bottle in the car. Check the air quality index before any extended time outdoors, keep the late afternoon flexible, and give yourself extra commute time between 4 and 10 PM.
Your daily Arlington, Texas weather briefing — practical, specific, and under three minutes. A YesWee production built using AI technology.
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