Wind advisory in effect as cold front moves through North Texas
A wind advisory is in place beginning at noon Sunday through Monday morning, as gusts up to 50 mph will be expected.
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Michael Autovino joined the First Alert Weather Team in November 2025 as the weekday morning meteorologist. He is so happy to be back in the Dallas-Fort Worth area after previously working for CBS in 2023. He is a member of the American Meteorological Society and National Weather Association.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Michael always loved weather. At a young age he would look outside whenever there was snow and wondered "why is this happening?" After he graduated from Xavier High School in New York City in 2013, his curiosity lead him to earn his Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Rutgers University in 2017. While in college, he interned for WNBC in New York City and News 12 in the Bronx.
Prior to working at CBS News Texas, Michael worked in New York City at Spectrum News-New York 1, at CBS as part of the CBS Now Newscast, a national show that aired in 10 major television markets across the country, while also filling in on CBS News Texas on weekends and for severe weather, in Knoxville, Tennessee at WATE 6, and in Pocatello, Idaho on KPVI News 6.
A team player who is especially passionate about covering extreme weather, Michael is excited to keep you safe and informed each day. When Michael is not on the air, you can catch him working out! You can watch his forecasts from 5-8 a.m. Monday through Friday on CBS texas Mornings and the CBS News Texas streaming channel.
A wind advisory is in place beginning at noon Sunday through Monday morning, as gusts up to 50 mph will be expected.
It was another record warm day across DFW Saturday.
North Texas reached a record high of 86 degrees the day after Christmas.
Christmas Day will likely be the second-warmest Christmas on record, with highs in the lower 80s, and a new record is likely for Friday.
Jackets will be needed to start the day but by this afternoon, it will warm into the mid-60s with breezy winds.
Thursday morning in North Texas is mild and humid ahead of a cold front that will move through, increasing winds.
Expect plenty of clouds throughout the day today with highs rising up into the mid-60s.
North Texas temperatures Tuesday morning are above freezing with the help of cloud cover and southerly winds.
Temperatures stay cool and below average into Monday afternoon with highs in the lower 50s.
By Saturday night, a strong cold front will pass through, dropping temperatures and increasing wind speeds.
Highs Saturday will be in the mid-60s, but drop to the mid-40s on Sunday.
Winter weather in North Texas stays on the warmer side for a few more days until a strong cold front brings a winter punch on Sunday.
Wednesday in North Texas is starting out more mild compared to yesterday morning as most wake up to temperatures in the 40s.
Tuesday morning started off chilly in North Texas with temperatures in the 30s.
This weekend, expect warmer temperatures on Saturday with highs near 60 before a cold front moves through into Sunday.