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Last Map Update: Fri, Feb 21, 2025 at 9:20:27 am CST

Locations south of Interstate 20 will see persistent cloud cover through the day today, with highs well below average area-wide. Tonight, temperatures will drop well below freezing where skies are clear, likely along and north of Interstate 20. South of the Interstate 20 corridor, cloud cover will persist with patchy drizzle and light rain developing after midnight. There is a low chance (20 percent) for patchy freezing drizzle south of Highway 84 and east of Interstate 35 between Midnight and 6 AM tonight.
Isolated rain showers (30 percent chance) will develop across portions of central Texas tomorrow afternoon, becoming more widespread (50 percent chance) tomorrow night into Sunday morning. The greatest rain chances will be east of I-35 and south of I-20. Recent model has trended later and slightly warmer with this system, so no freezing rain or wintry precip is expected tomorrow and tomorrow night at this time.
Rain showers will exit the region Sunday morning, with rain-free weather expected through mid to late next week. Temperatures will climb into the 70s by Monday and will remain above-normal for much of the week.
Join us this Saturday for our Denton County SKYWARN class. The class will be held in Denton, TX at 9 AM. The class is free and open to the public. For our class offerings in other counties, visit weather.gov/fwd/skywarnmap.

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