
Warming trend continues, pollen count high
It will be a good zoo or botanical garden weekend because our high temps warm into the mid-70s to the mid-80s.
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It will be a good zoo or botanical garden weekend because our high temps warm into the mid-70s to the mid-80s.
Friday we can expect cooler temperatures ahead of a warm and dry weekend.
Mild temperatures will continue.
Tuesday is the warmest day of winter and there are more days like this on the way in the week ahead.
Winds could gust to 20-25 mph at times.
A dry cold front is expected on Thursday but no cold air behind it. We'll finally have a very warm and dry weekend.
As we move through this Monday, high temperatures will be in the mid 60s under sunny skies.
It will not be freezing Monday morning but still, expect a chill in the air with enough wind to produce a wind chill near freezing.
We'll have our first freeze in over 3 weeks tonight. Then we climb out of the cold and right back to spring!
We started VERY warm this morning. By lunch hour, we were in the 70s. We won't see temperatures that warm again until next week.
More clouds are on the way Thursday and Friday ahead of a strong cold front.
Wednesday will be mostly sunny skies, southerly winds, and highs in the upper 60's!
High temperatures will be in the low to mid 60s under sunny skies.
There is a warming trend this workweek before another cooldown just in time for the weekend.
For area gardeners, the last freeze of winter means the start of the growing season.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect for parts of North & Central Texas until 4 a.m.
There could be a rain and snow mix for areas north and west of the metroplex late Sunday but we are not expecting any impacts from this.
Rain chances for the metroplex on both Saturday and Sunday and cooler temps return this weekend.
Right now, it's looking like most spots will pick up 1-1.5" of rain between Friday and early Monday.
We're tracking warmer weather, then rain for part of your weekend.
Partly sunny skies and south/southeast winds at 10-20 mph will get us into the mid and upper 60s again by Wednesday afternoon.
After a chilly start to your Tuesday, high temperatures will rise into the mid 60s. We'll see mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies.
There may be some patchy fog for parts of North Texas to start off your Tuesday, but we're not expecting dense or freezing fog.
We're tracking a cool, breezy start to the week but warmer weather is on the way.
Dry start to the work week, above normal temperatures as we head into Superbowl Sunday as rain chances return.
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