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  • Will it rain in North Texas on Thanksgiving? Here’s the Turkey Day forecast

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    Pedestrians walk in downtown Fort Worth after temperatures plunged below freezing on Thursday, December 22, 2022.

    Pedestrians walk in downtown Fort Worth after temperatures plunged below freezing on Thursday, December 22, 2022.

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    After a stormy start to the week, Thanksgiving will be sunny and cool in North Texas.

    Many residents woke up to storms early Monday, Nov. 24, as widespread rain fell across the Metroplex, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. A flood watch is in place until 3 p.m. and storms are expected to exit the region overnight Monday.

    Heading into Tuesday, Nov. 25, and Wednesday, Nov. 26, sunny skies are in the mix as temperatures fluctuate between the mid-50s to upper 60s.

    On Turkey Day, Nov. 27, temperatures will be in the upper 50s with sunny skies overhead, according to the NWS. It remains to be seen if the roof at AT&T Stadium will be open or closed for the Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Similar cool temperatures are in store for Friday, Nov. 28, with cloudy skies overhead.

    Rain Returns This Weekend

    Heading into the weekend, storms and showers return to the forecast.

    As of Monday, there’s a 40% chance of rain overnight Friday into Saturday, Nov. 29, according to the NWS. Rain will continue throughout most of Saturday and into Sunday, Nov. 30.

    The weekend storms will bring lighter rain than past storm systems and severe weather is unlikely, according to the NWS. In addition to storms, cooler temperatures will stick around for most of the weekend.

    Here’s a look at the next seven days of temperatures in North Texas:

    • Monday, Nov. 24- 69 degrees
    • Tuesday, Nov. 25- 69 degrees
    • Wednesday, Nov. 26- 56 degrees
    • Thursday, Nov. 27- 59 degrees
    • Friday, Nov. 28- 60 degrees
    • Saturday, Nov. 29- 65 degrees
    • Sunday, Nov. 30- 59 degrees

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  • Heavy rainfall on the way for North Texas Wednesday. Here’s the latest on storms

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    Storm clouds roll into downtown Fort Worth on Tuesday, May 28, 2024.

    Storm clouds roll into downtown Fort Worth on Tuesday, May 28, 2024.

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    Storms are back in the North Texas forecast this week.

    Rain chances will increase in the afternoon on Wednesday, Nov. 19, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. Some parts of the Metroplex will see light showers from around 3 to 7 p.m., and scattered storms will continue through at least 10 p.m.

    More widespread activity is expected around midnight and into early Thursday, Nov. 20.

    A few strong storms may be possible with low threats for gusty winds and isolated large hail, according to the NWS. In addition, heavy rain could lead to localized flooding in some areas.

    Rain, storms continue Thursday

    Storms and showers will continue through Thursday morning and persist throughout the day.

    Thursday’s main threat will be isolated flooding and heavy rainfall, according to the NWS. Up to 2 inches of rain can be expected Thursday, with about 10% of North and Central Texas seeing up to 4 inches of rain.

    Storms will continue overnight Thursday into early Friday, Nov. 21. Showers will stick around in the morning hours and exit the region by the afternoon.

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    Brayden Garcia is a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Brayden mainly writes about weather and all things Taylor Sheridan-related.

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