First Alert Weather Days: Storms to impact travel on Tuesday and Thursday
Travel plans in North Texas could be significantly impacted this week as First Alert Weather Days have been issued for Tuesday and Thursday.
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Travel plans in North Texas could be significantly impacted this week as First Alert Weather Days have been issued for Tuesday and Thursday.
Here's the forecast so last-minute holiday shoppers can plan ahead.
North Texas will enjoy mild weather on Sunday and Monday, but a First Alert Weather Day is in effect for Christmas Eve.
It will warm back into the upper 50s on Saturday, another typical winter day to start the season.
A pleasant weekend awaits North Texas with mild temperatures and sunny skies, though expect a chilly start Saturday morning as temperatures dip near freezing.
Waking up Thursday morning will be chilly and nearly freezing for some folks.
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for North Texas on Wednesday.
Tuesday night, another cold front will move into North Texas and this one will be stronger in nature as far as a temperature change.
A warm weekend with drizzle and spotty rain. Heavy rain Monday, turning cooler late week.
Thursday morning across North Texas was cloudy and will remain cloudy through the rest of the day.
Wednesday morning was cold across North Texas with many locations dipping to near freezing.
Another strong cold front is on the way and is forecasted to bring frigid temperatures.
After a soggy start, North Texans can look forward to warmer temperatures Sunday afternoon before a strong cold front arrives by midweek.
North Texas will experience widespread showers and cool temperatures on Sunday, with reduced visibility due to fog.
Numerous holiday festivals are taking place across North Texas this weekend, and residents should prepare for light to moderate rain.
As holiday festivities kick off, North Texans should brace for light to moderate rain on Saturday and Sunday, which have been designated as First Alert Weather days.
North Texas started Friday with chilly morning temperatures in the low 30s, followed by rain and cooler temperatures throughout the weekend.
A dense fog advisory is in effect for parts of North Texas until 7 a.m. Thursday. Drivers should use caution, slow down, and use low-beam headlights. Showers are moving east, with drier conditions and patchy fog expected overnight as a cold front passes. Thursday will bring a mix of sun and clouds, with morning temperatures in the upper 30s to lower 40s and afternoon highs in the mid-50s.
A dense fog advisory is in effect for parts of North Texas until 7 a.m. Thursday.
CBS News Texas First Alert meteorologists have issued a First Alert Weather Day for Wednesday due to a rainy morning.
A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for North Texas on Wednesday morning due to an expected increase in rain coverage, with possible heavy rain and thunderstorms.
Temperatures on Tuesday will top out in the upper 50s to low 60s.
Another cold start to the morning on Tuesday. Rain chances return to North Texas on Wednesday and again at the end of the week.
Near-seasonal weather is in store for Monday with a cold morning and a typical sunny December afternoon.
After a cold start with temperatures in the 30s, North Texas will warm into the low 60s with clear skies and mild conditions this afternoon.
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