DFW Weather: Cold Snap Continues with Melting, but Another Freeze Looms
WFAAJanuary 27, 20263 min5,196 views
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- ❄️ Despite some melting, snow-packed and icy roads remain a significant issue across DFW.
- 🌡️ Temperatures have reached 32 degrees, but have not yet consistently stayed above freezing.
- ☀️ Abundant sunshine and light southwest winds are present, but an extreme cold warning persists.
Tonight's Forecast and Dangers
- 🥶 Tonight is expected to be dangerously cold, with temperatures dropping to around 14 degrees, close to the record of 12 degrees.
- ⚠️ Wind chills will make it feel like the upper single digits to lower teens, especially late at night and early morning.
- 🏠 The public is advised to stay updated on forecasts and road conditions, and remember the four Ps: people, pets, pipes, and plants.
Upcoming Weather Changes
- ☁️ More cloud cover is expected to move in tomorrow afternoon, with a possibility of freezing fog developing Wednesday morning due to moisture on the ground and light winds.
- 📈 Temperatures are forecast to rise into the upper 30s and low 40s by tomorrow afternoon, and continue to climb into the upper 40s by Thursday.
- 🥶 A cold front is expected to arrive by the end of the weekend, bringing temperatures back down into the 30s, though this front is anticipated to be dry.
- ☀️ By the second half of the 14-day forecast, conditions are expected to be significantly warmer with highs near 60 degrees.
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