What should I wear on Monday morning?
Dress warmly, as temperatures will be in the lower to mid-30s with potential wind chill.
Weather / North Texas
North Texas residents can expect a varied weather pattern this week, starting with chilly mornings and transitioning to warmer afternoons. While the region has experienced unusually warm winter weather, a slight cooling trend is anticipated...
The week's weather will be influenced by an upper-level system moving from the south, causing cloud cover on Monday and Tuesday and a slight chance of rain south of DFW on Tuesday. A cold front will then sweep through the region on Wednesday, ushering in windy conditions and a drop in temperatures. Another cold front is expected early Friday, further lowering temperatures into the 50s for the first half of the weekend. Overall, the long-term forecast suggests a continuation of warmer and drier than normal conditions for the rest of winter, although not as extreme as experienced earlier in the season. The Dallas-Fort Worth region is likely to head into a slightly colder path in the upcoming week, with temperatures expected to be in the 60s during the day, and overnight temperatures are likely to be in the 30s and 40s.
Dress warmly, as temperatures will be in the lower to mid-30s with potential wind chill.
There is a small chance of rain south of DFW on Tuesday.
Windy conditions are expected on Wednesday due to a cold front.
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