You and t 93 degrees feels like 95 at the moment. 95 over Dallas Bath Beach University feels like 99. You actually see some storm clouds off there in the distance because that's some of these pop up showers, some rumbles of thunder across southern North Texas. Mostly at the moment. Most of this just kind of come to a close as we head toward that seven o'clock hour. But over the next couple of hours, we'll continue to have some bubble up activity mostly south of DFW. But even if you're south of DFW, you're not guaranteed. See rain by any means at all. All this is because of a little low pressure system spinning off to the west of Austin there. It's nice to at least have rain in Texas because it's been a while since we've been able to say that that's what happens when we get rid of high pressure, opens the door for some disturbances to move back in. And that's gonna be the cases we head into this weekend as well. Tomorrow we'll do it all over again. Could have a pop up shower storm out there. But most places will be dry Thursday there a chance yet again. But you can see coverage not high tomorrow or Thursday either. But by Friday as this front gets a little closer to us, some scattered showers and storms are possible during the day. Same thing for your Saturday, same thing for your Sunday and same thing for your Labor Day as well. Now, as you can see on this map, not every single one of those days, was it just raining constantly everywhere, all day long. But Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, all of those days will feature rain chances, uh, for us here in North Texas, some days might be a little bit better than others. Dry and muggy tonight though, with light winds, 78 will be your low. Any of those showers or storms will come to a close, partly sunny, hot and humid tomorrow. 97 for the high, but it gets way better by this weekend, 90 by the time we head into a Sunday eighties for your Labor Day, eighties. Even for a few days there. After Labor Day, you can see the rain coverages through the holiday weekend as well. If you have any outdoor plans through the holiday weekend, I wouldn't cancel those at this point, but definitely need to start thinking about, you know, what you would do if a shower storm is overhead, uh, while you have those plans going on, uh, through the weekend.