Cold front brings gusty winds, cooler temperatures and elevated fire danger to DFW
Throughout the day, highs rise into the mid-60s with the help of southwest winds.
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Throughout the day, highs rise into the mid-60s with the help of southwest winds.
Low temperatures fall into the upper 30s on Saturday morning.
Temperatures on Friday will be 10 degrees cooler than Thursday, and drop even more by Saturday.
On Wednesday evening, a cold front will build from the west which has the potential to bring showers and storms.
Through the day, expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures rising into the mid-70s.
Temperatures start in the 40s and 50s on Monday, with mild highs rising into the mid-70s by afternoon.
Friday in North Texas is warmer than earlier this week, but a cold front is on the way and will drop temperatures over the weekend.
Tuesday morning will still be chilly, as winds remain out of the north and skies continue to clear.
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.