Cold Front Sweeps Across Fort Worth: Prepare for a 40-Degree Plunge on I-35

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Fort Worth, TX – North Texans can expect a dramatic weather shift tonight as a strong cold front moves through the region. Afternoon highs will soar into the low 80s, but temperatures will plummet by over 40 degrees overnight, leading to a chilly Thanksgiving morning.

According to the National Weather Service, the cold front will bring gusty winds up to 30 mph, especially along major roadways like I-35. Overnight lows are expected to dip into the mid-40s in Fort Worth, with surrounding areas like Sherman and Graham experiencing lows in the 40s. Residents are urged to secure outdoor decorations and prepare for cooler Thanksgiving conditions, with daytime highs only reaching the mid-50s.

Thanksgiving morning will start cool and breezy, with sunny skies providing some relief later in the day. Winds will persist from the north at 10 to 15 mph, adding an extra chill. Friday promises slightly warmer temperatures, with highs around 55 degrees and mostly clear skies, making it ideal for post-holiday travel and shopping.

The extended forecast indicates a gradual warming trend over the weekend. Saturday will see highs near 63 degrees under sunny skies, while Sunday’s temperatures will peak around 58 degrees. Overnight lows will remain brisk, dipping into the mid-30s.

Travelers and holiday shoppers should remain cautious of gusty winds tonight and tomorrow, particularly when driving on elevated roadways. Prepare for cooler outdoor activities by dressing in layers and monitoring updates from local meteorologists.

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