[ad_1]
Pedestrians walk in downtown Fort Worth after temperatures plunged below freezing on Dec. 22, 2022.
amccoy@star-telegram.com
Fort Worth
A couple of cold fronts will freeze North Texas this week.
Conditions will be cool and cloudy on Monday, Jan. 12, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. Similar temperatures will be in store on Tuesday, Jan. 13, with partly sunny skies.
The high on Wednesday, Jan. 14, will be in the low 60s as a cold front arrives in the region, according to the forecast. Temperatures will drop into the low 30s overnight into Thursday, Jan. 15.
Daily highs Thursday will be in the mid-50s with overnight lows in the upper 30s, according to the NWS. Temperatures will be in the upper 50s on Friday, Jan. 16, as another cold front arrives during the day.
Temperatures will be in the mid-50s on Saturday, Jan. 17, with overnight lows right around freezing. Daily highs on Sunday, Jan. 18, will warm slightly to the low 60s.
Is there rain in the forecast?
No, not for North Texas.
There are low rain chances for southern Central Texas on Tuesday, according to the NWS. Beyond that, conditions will be dry in both regions.
North Texas weekly temperature outlook
Here’s a look at the next seven days of highs in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex:
- Monday, Jan. 12: 63 degrees
- Tuesday, Jan. 13: 66 degrees
- Wednesday, Jan. 14: 62 degrees
- Thursday, Jan. 15: 56 degrees
- Friday, Jan. 16: 61 degrees
- Saturday, Jan. 17: 56 degrees
- Sunday, Jan. 18: 60 degrees
[ad_2]
Brayden Garcia
Source link