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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: Fri, Nov 7, 2025 at 4:16:12 pm CST

A strong cold front is expected to sweep across the region late in the day Saturday, bringing the coldest air of this fall by far to much of North and Central Texas overnight into Sunday morning. Gusty north winds are expected behind the cold front, with gusts as high as 35 mph on Sunday.
A strong cold front will bring below average temperatures and the season's first freeze to most across North and Central Texas. The coldest morning will be on Monday, where low temperatures will range from the upper 20s to low-mid 30s. Be sure to bundle up, be mindful of plants and pets outdoors, and stay warm with the arrival of chilly late fall air!
After a chilly start to next week, expect a warming trend to occur the rest of the week, with high temperatures returning to the 70s/80s mid-late week. Tuesday will be the day to keep an eye on as dry conditions and wind gusts up to around 35 mph will allow for an elevated fire weather threat for areas near and west of I-35.

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