North Texas ends November with warm weather and sunny skies
As the month comes to a close, North Texas enjoys typical seasonal averages with a high of 61 degrees and pleasant conditions for outdoor events.
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As the month comes to a close, North Texas enjoys typical seasonal averages with a high of 61 degrees and pleasant conditions for outdoor events.
After a cold start with temperatures in the 30s, North Texas will warm into the low 60s with clear skies and mild conditions this afternoon.
Friday morning was one of the coldest since February 18th. Continuing into this weekend, the days will start off cold but will be a few degrees warmer. It's important to continue to take precautions and bring indoors sensitive plants and pets!
After the coldest morning since February, North Texas braces for a sunny yet cool weekend.
Friday morning started with temperatures in the 30s and a freeze warning for parts of North Texas.
In addition to the Friday morning freeze, winds will remain breezy. The windchill value will make it feel even cooler outside.
After your Thanksgiving dinner, bring in the plants. A freeze watch will be in effect later Thursday into Friday morning.
Thanksgiving day low temperatures are expected to be in the lower 40s with the northern counties in the 30s.
Tuesday morning was the coldest in North Texas since Feb. 19, when the low temperature was 35 degrees.
A cold and windy Thanksgiving will be followed by the coldest air of the season for Black Friday.
We're issuing a First Alert Weather Day for Friday morning for temperatures near freezing.
North Texas is set for a warm Sunday with highs reaching 80 degrees, but a cold front is expected to hit Monday and a freeze by Friday.
The average high this time of the year is 64 degrees and our high temperature was 11 degrees above average Saturday.
After a chilly start, temperatures will soar into the 70s and near 80 degrees this weekend.
After a stretch of warm weather throughout the weekend, North Texas will experience cooler temperatures heading into Thanksgiving week.
A sunny and warm weekend is in store for North Texas, with temperatures climbing into the 80s before a cold front brings a chance of spotty showers for Thanksgiving travel.
As cold temperatures give way to warmer conditions, North Texans can expect sunny skies and breezy winds this weekend.
North Texans can expect a warm and breezy weekend with highs in the 60s, but cooler air will move in for Thanksgiving.
Another chilly morning in the 30s tomorrow. Then a big warm-up for the weekend. Cooler days arrive just in time for the holiday.
As the morning progresses, temperatures will warm into the 50s, followed by a beautiful afternoon with highs in the 60s.
Thursday started out as a First Alert Weather Day with temperatures dipping into the 30s across parts of the metroplex. However, they will warm up to the 60s by late morning.
Wednesday morning was noticeably chillier as a strong cold front moved through North Texas overnight, prompting a First Alert Weather Day.
A First Alert Weather Day is in place for Wednesday, when North Texas will have its coldest day since March.
Tuesday morning will be chillier with clear skies and dry air in place, morning lows will drop into the upper 40s and lower 50s.
There were scattered storms throughout North Texas bringing heavy rain and strong wind gusts ahead of the morning commute.
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