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Home / Weather / North Texas Braces for First Freeze as Cold Front Arrives

North Texas Braces for First Freeze as Cold Front Arrives

29 Nov

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Summary

  • North Texas faces a First Alert Weather Day with rain and gusty winds.
  • Temperatures will plummet, with lows near freezing expected Sunday morning.
  • The region anticipates its first freeze of the season around Tuesday morning.
North Texas Braces for First Freeze as Cold Front Arrives

North Texas is gearing up for significant weather changes this weekend, marked by a First Alert Weather Day on Saturday. Residents can expect rain and gusty winds as a cold front sweeps through the region, bringing a chance of thunderstorms. The system is predicted to bring a swift end to milder temperatures.

Following Saturday's conditions, a sharp decline in temperatures is anticipated. By Sunday morning, lows are forecast to fall near freezing, with daytime highs struggling to reach the 40s. Gusty winds will exacerbate the cold, prompting warnings for residents to dress appropriately for winter conditions. This marks the region's first taste of 40s temperatures this season.

This shift in weather coincides with the beginning of meteorological winter on Monday. A prolonged period of chilly days and cold nights is expected, with lows settling in the 30s for several nights. A cold rain is predicted for Monday, with a possibility of brief sleet mixed in. Another chance for rain is forecasted late Wednesday into Thursday.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The region is expected to experience its first freeze of the season around Tuesday morning, approximately a week later than the average.
Saturday will bring a First Alert Weather Day with rain, gusty winds, and a chance of afternoon thunderstorms as a cold front arrives.
By Sunday morning, temperatures will drop near freezing, with highs only reaching the 40s, and cold winds making it feel even colder.

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