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Heavy Rain in the Southeast; Wintry Mix from the Plains through the Ohio Valley

A storm system will bring a number impacts to the central and eastern US. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected in the Gulf Coast and Deep South. Further north, a wintry mix may produce a glaze of ice from the Ozarks/Mid-South east through the Ohio Valley. Accumulating snow is expected from the central Plains east into the Upper Ohio Valley/Lower Great Lakes. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Dec 1, 2025 at 3:34:32 pm CST

North Texas Radar Loop
Tonight and Tuesday morning will feature some of the coldest temperatures so far this season with lows mostly in the mid and upper 20s. Urban areas will hold closer to 30 degrees. Make sure to turn off sprinkler systems as these could create icy patches on sidewalks or roads. Bundle up for the Tuesday morning commute!
Following a cold start to the week, high will return to the 50s on Tuesday and will reach the 60s on Wednesday. Expect sunny skies on Tuesday, but clouds will be on the increase during the daytime Wednesday.
A cold front will move thru the region Wednesday night, bringing another round of cold weather and rain chances. However, rain chances have decreased slightly and shifted southward compared to previous forecasts. Temperatures are expected to remain above freezing during periods of precipitation, and no wintry weather is currently forecast.
Temperatures will warm back up this weekend with highs in the 50s and 60s and overnight lows in the 30s and 40s. Dry weather is forecast over the weekend following some low rain chances in Central Texas early on Friday.
The cold temperatures will stay with us for a couple of days. Continue to practice cold weather precautions and don't forget your pets! Dress with layers if you're heading out of the door in the morning.
November 2025 finished among the warmest Novembers on record at both DFW and Waco in terms of average temperature. DFW tied for 4th place while Waco finished in 2nd place.

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