Friday began with frigid temperatures in North Texas, ranging from the mid-30s to the 40s.
As the day unfolds, sunny skies and light winds persist, with afternoon highs in the mid-60s.
This weekend, high pressure will migrate eastward, bringing in a southerly breeze to aid raise temperatures.
Sunday is predicted to be the warmest day of the week, with highs in the low 80s, partly cloudy sky, with wind gusts of up to 30 mph.
Attendees of the GM Financial Parade of Lights should expect a pleasant evening with gusty gusts.
Weather models show a tendency toward drier conditions in North Texas, with precipitation likely sticking to the north before moving east.
Temperatures are forecast to revert to seasonal averages on Monday as a cold front passes across the area that morning.
Cloud cover will begin to form on Wednesday as a system approaches the area, with temperatures rising into the mid 70s.
On Thanksgiving morning, a cloud front will pass through the Dallas-Fort Worth area, bringing colder temperatures and keeping highs around 60 degrees.
Cooler temperatures appear to persist throughout the first week of December.