Cold Thursday ahead in North Texas with light breeze and drizzle
Hit-or-miss showers, along with drizzle at times, are in the forecast for North Texas on Thursday.
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Hit-or-miss showers, along with drizzle at times, are in the forecast for North Texas on Thursday.
It was another cold start to the day, Wednesday and with breezy winds, "feels-like" temperatures early were in the 30s.
North Texas had the first freeze of the season this morning, making it the coldest start since February.
Monday is the first day of meteorological winter and it sure felt like it this morning with temperatures in the 30s.
There are plenty of clouds in the forecast for Black Friday with slightly below average highs in the upper 50s across North Texas.
After a sunny and seasonable Thanksgiving Day in North Texas, clouds build for Black Friday, which drops temperatures a few degrees.
Temperatures on Wednesday morning were colder as a cold front moved through North Texas.
After a rainy Monday in North Texas, it will finally feel like fall.