DFW Weather: Fall Temperatures Arrive with Cooler Air and Scattered Rain
WFAANovember 5, 20253 min3,176 views
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- 🌧️ North Texas has experienced a significant rain deficit in October, with the last measurable rain occurring on September 24th.
- 💧 While some areas received up to an inch of rain, the total for October remains about 2 inches below normal.
- ☀️ Many areas, like Waco, did not see significant rain, remaining in the 90s, while DFW stayed cooler due to clouds and rain.
Cold Front and Overnight Lows
- 🥶 A cold front is set to move through the Dallas-Fort Worth area around midnight, bringing cooler, dry air.
- 🌡️ Overnight temperatures are expected to drop into the 50s for the first time this fall, with lows ranging from 55°F to 58°F in many North Texas cities.
- 💨 Northwestern parts of the DFW area may see lows in the low 50s.
Tomorrow's Forecast and Weekend Outlook
- ☀️ Tomorrow, expect a beautiful day with highs near normal, around 75°F, accompanied by lighter winds and plenty of sunshine.
- 📈 This cooler weather is temporary, with temperatures rapidly rising to 87°F on Monday.
- 🌦️ The next chances for isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms are anticipated for next Thursday and Friday.
Halloween and Beyond
- 🎃 Current forecasts suggest a dry Halloween with highs in the mid-70s.
- 📅 Another cold front is expected around October 28th, potentially bringing more rain chances.
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