Beautiful Thursday ushers in rain, colder temperatures for North Texas
As the work week wraps up, North Texans are experiencing a mix of chilly mornings and warmer afternoons.
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As the work week wraps up, North Texans are experiencing a mix of chilly mornings and warmer afternoons.
Chilly starts are ahead the next two mornings. Turn those heaters on or get the fireplace going.
Once the front passes through by midday, the winds turn northwest, the clouds clear and it will get breezy and warm.
Tuesday morning started off chilly across Dallas-Fort Worth with temperatures in the low 50s and upper 40s.
Sunday night will be another firepit, fireplace, or heater night.
A beautiful weather day is in store for North Texas as temperatures rise from a cool 49 degrees to a comfortable high in the upper-70s by the afternoon.
Overnight, temperatures should drop into the upper 40s to lower 50s.
After a significant drop in temperatures, North Texas welcomes pleasant weather this weekend leading into Veteran's Day.
After a month of heavy rain, North Texas will experience crisp mornings and mild afternoons as fall weather settles in for the weekend.
CBS News Texas meteorologists issued a First Alert Weather Day for Friday due to widespread rain and isolated storms.
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for North Texas as light rain and drizzle impacts the area. With heavy rainfall expected to worsen through the morning, residents are urged to stay alert for severe weather and potential flooding risks.
By Friday afternoon, we could have intensified cells and expanded coverage across DFW.
North Texas faces a chance of isolated storms and increased rain coverage leading into the weekend, with strong to severe storms expected Friday.
Expect the sunshine to be out in full force on Wednesday with great afternoon temperatures.
Temperatures across North Texas were about 15 to 20 degrees cooler Tuesday morning compared to the same time Monday morning.
Much cooler and drier conditions are expected Tuesday and Tuesday night
Severe thunderstorms are expected Monday and a possible squall line with damaging winds and brief, spin-up tornadoes could form. Localized flash flooding is also in play.
As November begins with gray skies, North Texas should brace for multiple rounds of rain and potential severe storms through the weekend.
A heavier rain threat with possible flash flooding is ahead Sunday morning.
A weather alert is issued for Saturday, Sunday and Monday for the widespread showers and the risk of severe storms.
We'll see more widespread shower and thunderstorm coverage in the afternoon on Sunday, also with a severe threat.
Dig out the rain gear and keep it handy this weekend.
Rainfall is back in the forecast, which is great news, but some storms have the potential to reach severe criteria.
North Texas is cooling down after overnight storms moved through Wednesday night.
Strong winds continue Tuesday night and Wednesday with passing showers before the squall line arrives Wednesday night.
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