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“Saturday will be the only day when it’ll be somewhat breezy. Temperatures will warm into the mid 50s, but the winds will be out of the Northwest, between about 15 to 20 miles an hour with occasional gusts to maybe 30 miles an hour,” he said. After that, the area should see stable, dry winter weather for several days.
Isolated storms in Southeast Texas this afternoon could turn severe, especially north of Houston, with risks including gusty winds and hail. Stay alert.
Along with a substantial drop in temperatures, the front will also bring a chance of storms to parts of Texas, as well as snow to others.
For the first time in weeks, rain is in the North Texas forecast. It’s been a warm and dry start to the new year with daily temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s. But according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth, both of those things are expected to change later this week and into the weekend.
The Great Plains region, including Oklahoma and parts of Texas, is experiencing more frequent severe storms, according to a new report.
On Wednesday evening, a cold front will build from the west which has the potential to bring showers and storms.