
North Texas to experience colder temperatures on New Year's Eve
A sunny Monday is in store across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex with mild temperatures on the way.
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A sunny Monday is in store across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex with mild temperatures on the way.
After the dry cold front moves through on Monday night, Tuesday temperatures will be much cooler.
Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s Sunday, with strong winds and a warm-up ushering in chillier conditions for the start of 2025.
North Texas can enjoy clear skies and sunshine on Sunday and temperatures reaching 80 degrees on Monday.
"First Alerting" for fog tonight through Sunday morning.
Dense fog is possible overnight into Sunday morning. North Texas begins warming up through Monday. A seasonal and much cooler start to 2025 ahead.
The First Alert Weather team is tracking rain and storms across the Metroplex.
After severe storms with hail and lightning move through North Texas, expect clearing skies and warmer temperatures Saturday afternoon, with highs reaching the mid-60s.
While the Metroplex will see rain and has the possible severe weather, stronger storms with hail, lightning and gusty winds are expected east.
After a foggy Friday morning, temperatures in DFW are set to climb into the 60s and 70s, with a chance of showers and storms on Saturday.
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North Texas can expect mild temperatures this weekend with highs in the 60s and 70s, but showers and thunderstorms are likely.
Researchers say human-caused climate change dealt people an average of nearly six weeks of extra extreme heat in 2024, while also fueling more destructive storms.
North Texas is waking up to temperatures in the 40s and dense fog, reducing visibility to a quarter-mile in some areas.
Once the fog clears, fine weather is expected to set in to close the week and continue into the weekend.
Thursday is a First Alert Weather Day with scattered storms bringing heavy rain, strong winds and a risk of tornadoes to North Texas.
As storms continue through Thursday morning and into the afternoon, parts of North Texas remain under flash flood warnings, with small hail possible.
Severe weather, including storms, hail and a slight tornado risk, are headed to North Texas on Thursday.
Storms are expected to cover the Metroplex by mid-morning. Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats.
Thursday is a First Alert Weather Day due to another round of rain and storms with the potential for severe storms.
After a wet Christmas Eve, that even saw a tornado warning in our southern counties, we dry out and cool down on Christmas Day.
Christmas Day travel looks much better if driving out of this area in any direction.
Travel plans in North Texas could be significantly impacted this week as First Alert Weather Days have been issued for Tuesday and Thursday.
It's been a beautiful weekend! However, big changes are in the forecast moving into the holiday week.
North Texas will enjoy mild weather on Sunday and Monday, but a First Alert Weather Day is in effect for Christmas Eve.
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