Beautiful weekend weather paves way for warm, dry week in North Texas
As temperatures rise and clear skies dominate, North Texans can look forward to a week of warm and dry weather.
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As temperatures rise and clear skies dominate, North Texans can look forward to a week of warm and dry weather.
We'll start out a bit chilly again, with feels-like temperatures in the 40s to 50s and round out in the upper 70s to low 80s.
North Texans are in store for a fall weekend with above-average temperatures and a prolonged dry streak.
Saturday's high reaches 79°F in North Texas, just above the typical 77°F for mid-October. With dry conditions and plenty of sunshine, it’s the perfect day to enjoy the State Fair of Texas before it wraps up tomorrow.
North Texans can enjoy sunny skies and mild temperatures this weekend while celebrating the last days of the State Fair.
Another cold night is in store for us. You might need that car heater on in the morning again.
North Texans should prepare for chilly nights before the return of 90-degree temperatures next week, with the possibility of rain showers in the forecast.
Thursday morning, North Texans woke up to the coolest morning since April 22.
Temperatures will begin to warm up Thursday but will remain at seasonal averages in the lower 70s.
Temperatures in some parts of North Texas were 21 degrees cooler on Wednesday morning than on Tuesday morning.
Wednesday morning will be about 41° colder.
A cold front moved through earlier Monday morning, bringing us a beautiful autumn afternoon.
A strong cold front is sweeping through North Texas, dropping temperatures significantly with highs in the upper 70s on Monday.
Overnight temperatures should feel comfortable in the 60's and you'll notice the first wave of drier air.
Extreme heat will continue through the weekend before a fall front brings cooler temperatures to North Texas.
North Texans should prepare for extreme heat on Sunday before a fall weather pattern settles in next week.
A scorching day in North Texas is set to potentially tie a century-old heat record, with temperatures reaching 97 degrees before a cold front sweeps in this evening.
Super dry air is on our doorstep and will arrive this week. Prepare for chilly mornings also.
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The Red River Rivalry will be toasty with sunny skies, breezy southwesterly winds, and highs in the mid-90s.
A cold front arrives Monday, dropping highs into the 70s for midweek.
North Texans are in for a scorching weekend with high temperatures soaring to 95 degrees, followed by a much-needed cool down early next week.
North Texas isn't done with the warmer-than-average temperatures. There is near-record heat ahead this weekend.
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