Beautiful, Clear End of Week in North Texas Before Arctic Air Hits

Beautiful, Clear End of Week in North Texas Before Arctic Air Hits

Aiexpress – Another gorgeous day awaits, with partly sunny skies and morning temperatures in the upper 30s throughout North Texas.

Winds will change southeasterly on Thursday, causing temperatures to rise into the low 60s by afternoon.

Changes are coming this weekend with the next system. Scattered showers are possible on Sunday, primarily east of I-35, until lunchtime ahead of a cold front.

Northerly winds of 15-25 mph may gust to 35-40 mph, bringing the coldest air of the season.

Due to the significant temperature difference, Monday has been designated as a First Alert Weather Day. Morning lows will be in the 20s, with afternoon highs only reaching the mid 30s to low 40s.

Many children will return to school on Monday, so prepare by remembering the four p’s: pets, pipes, plants, and people as cold air settles in. It’s best to winterize your home immediately, before the cold front arrives.

The Arctic blast will continue throughout Tuesday and Wednesday, with temperatures expected to moderate by the end of next week.

Meteorologists at CBS News Texas continue to examine the possibility of wintry precipitation next week.

Models continue to disagree on the date, location, intensity, and whether there will be any at all.

For the time being, the prognosis for next week appears to be dry, but adjustments are conceivable.

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