Fort Worth, TX Weather Alert: 27° Freeze Monday Morning

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Fort Worth, TX – North Texans will want to bundle up before heading out early Monday as freezing temperatures are expected across much of the region.

According to the US National Weather Service Fort Worth, lingering cold air will bring especially chilly mornings Sunday and Monday, with temperatures dropping to near or below 32 degrees across North Texas. Clear skies and light north winds under 10 mph will allow temperatures to fall quickly overnight.

Sunday morning lows ranged from the upper 20s to mid-30s, including 28 degrees in Graham, 29 in Cisco, 33 in Paris and 37 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. By early Monday, forecasters expect even colder readings in some locations, with Graham near 27 degrees, Paris around 29 and DFW near 33 degrees.

Wind chills are expected to remain in the 20s and low 30s during the early morning hours, making it feel colder for those heading out before sunrise.

Residents are encouraged to dress in layers, limit prolonged outdoor exposure and bring pets indoors. While no winter precipitation is expected, the cold start could impact early commuters, students at bus stops and anyone spending extended time outside.

Temperatures are forecast to gradually warm later Monday after sunrise.

How cold was it in your neighborhood this morning? Let us know where you’re reading from.

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