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Tracking a Couple of Storm Systems Across the Country

Showers, along with a few strong to severe thunderstorms, are expected from the Great Lakes, New England and southward into the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. In the wake of this system, a stronger storm is expected to track from the Pacific Northwest, Plains and through the Eastern U.S. this weekend. Strong winds, showers and a larger drop in temperatures are expected this weekend into Monday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Nov 8, 2025 at 9:26:15 pm CST

Much cooler air will filter into our area behind a strong cold front on Sunday. By Sunday night, many locations look to drop to near or below freezing for the first time this fall. While most will see lows in the low 30s, more rural and sheltered locations across the Big Country and near the Red River may drop into the upper 20s.
Morning temperatures will be well below normal across the region for the beginning of the upcoming work week, with near to below freezing temperatures likely Monday morning.
A cold front will move through tonight, bringing cooler temperatures for the remainder of the weekend. Strong northerly winds are anticipated behind the front, with gusts expected to reach 35 mph on Sunday.
Above normal temperatures and dry conditions will quickly return to the region by mid week. Each day beginning Wednesday will feature plentiful sun, breezy afternoons, and highs around 80 degrees.

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