DFW Weather: Dense Fog Advisory, Freeze Risk, and 14-Day Forecast
WFAAJanuary 5, 20262 min625 views
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- ⚠️ A dense fog advisory is in effect for the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and surrounding areas from 3 a.m. to 10 a.m. Saturday.
- 🌫️ Visibility could be reduced to a quarter mile or less in spots due to patchy dense fog developing overnight.
- 🥶 Clearer skies tonight will lead to colder temperatures, with fog developing first in those areas.
Saturday's Weather and Sunday's Cold Front
- ☀️ The fog is expected to burn off by the middle of Saturday, with highs reaching the middle 60s where sunshine prevails, and staying in the 50s where fog lingers.
- ☁️ There's a possibility of more fog developing Saturday night into Sunday morning.
- 🌬️ A cold front arrives on Sunday, clearing out the fog and bringing drier air, with afternoon temperatures cooling to around 52 degrees.
Early Week Freeze Risk and Warming Trend
- 🥶 North Texas faces a freeze risk early Monday morning, with temperatures expected to drop to 28-32 degrees.
- 📈 Warmer air returns mid-week, with temperatures climbing back to the middle 60s by Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
Extended Forecast: Dry Conditions Ahead
- 🚫 There are no rain chances expected throughout the next two weeks, including the upcoming weekends.
- 🌡️ Temperatures will generally hover near the seasonal norm of about 60 degrees, with some days slightly warmer and some slightly cooler.
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