
First Alert Weather Day: North Texas cool, cloudy following severe storms
Several weather warnings were in place early Saturday morning.
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Like many meteorologists, Scott's interest in weather started at an early age. Oddly enough, he had a fear of the weather from the time he was 3 until he was about 12. Scott and his father would sit on the front porch watching the storms roll into his neighborhood. He still remembers watching with amazement at the force of the wind and the intensity of the lightning. Thanks to his dad, his fear turned into a fascination, leading him to study meteorology at Western Illinois University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in meteorology and a double minor in broadcasting and math.
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Several weather warnings were in place early Saturday morning.
Saturday is a First Alert Weather Day due to the chance of storms and a near 30 degree drop in temperatures.
On Saturday, a cold front brings rain and an isolated strong-to-severe storm threat.
North Texas will enjoy a beautiful Friday with abundant sunshine and warm temperatures in the upper 70s — but rain chances will increase by Sunday.
After spotty showers and a cold front, North Texas will enjoy nice weather Thursday, with temperatures warming to the upper 60s and low 70s.
North Texas will experience a warm, sunny day before a cold front brings increasing clouds and a slight chance of rain.
There will be morning fog to the east Wednesday before a cold front moves through knocking highs from the 70s to the 60s.
A dense fog advisory has been issued for half of North Texas for Tuesday morning, including Dallas County.
After a chilly start, North Texas will see plenty of sunshine and warmer temperatures this weekend, with highs reaching the 60s.
An extreme cold warning is in effect until 9 a.m. Thursday. It includes all of North Texas.
Dangerous cold remains a threat through Thursday.
An extreme cold weather warning is in place from Tuesday night into Thursday morning for temperatures in the teens.
With highs Saturday in the low 70s to then highs Sunday in the mid 40s, North Texas is getting another weekend with a tale of two seasons.
Dangerous wind chills dropped "feels-like" temperatures to the teens and single digits in DFW.
Rain will taper out by the end of the morning commute.