Weak cold front headed for North Texas ahead of cloudy weekend
NORTH TEXAS – Tuesday morning started off chilly across Dallas-Fort Worth with temperatures in the low 50s and upper 40s. However, by the afternoon highs soared above average, topping out in the mid-70s across North Texas.
More of the same is on the way Wednesday, with a few more clouds in the morning hours as a cold front passes through.
A few areas may see a spotty shower, we will all notice breezy northwesterly winds behind the front.
Colder air settles across the region on Thursday with lows in the morning forecasted to be in the 40s. Crisp mornings will continue in North Texas through the weekend.
This upcoming weekend will preface a shift in the weather pattern. Along with the shift is another chance of rainfall that is expected from Sunday evening into Monday.
Clouds and moisture increase this weekend ahead of our next system. Models are slowing down the arrival, bringing the front in on Monday with showers and some storms.
Looking ahead to late next week, Thursday and Friday, it gets cold—we are talking mornings in the 30s and highs in the 50s.
Enjoy the mild stretch before the chilly temperatures arrive.