North Texas Faces COLD MORNINGS AND 80-DEGREE WEEKEND, Thanksgiving Weather Looking Mild

North Texas Faces COLD MORNINGS AND 80-DEGREE WEEKEND, Thanksgiving Weather Looking Mild (1)

North Texas experienced the coldest morning of the season on Thursday, with lows in the 30s for the first time in months. There will be another frigid start to the day Friday morning, with lows dropping back into the 30s.

DFW is not expected to freeze anytime soon. North Texas normally experiences its first freeze, marking the end of the growing season, on November 22.

Gardeners have experienced a longer-than-usual growing season. It will continue for at least another ten days.

We’re expecting a huge warm-up over the weekend. Temperatures in North Texas will reach about 80 degrees by Sunday. Then another front approaches early Monday, bringing fall temperatures back to North Texas.

North Texas Faces COLD MORNINGS AND 80-DEGREE WEEKEND, Thanksgiving Weather Looking Mild (1)

We will continue to monitor the weather for Thanksgiving. We’ll have very few rain chances on Wednesday and Thursday, with large clouds and gusty winds.

The system moving over North Texas will not bring much rain here. Just look at the seven-day forecast, which includes Thanksgiving Day.

The highs will be in the 50s on Black Friday and the following weekend, so coats are essential.

Leilani Nakamura

Leilani Nakamura

Leilani Nakamura is a dedicated meteorologist with 5 years of experience, delivering reliable weather updates on ManateehsNews.com. She focuses on helping readers stay prepared for changing weather patterns and severe storms. Outside of forecasting, Leilani enjoys exploring nature and capturing its beauty through photography.

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