Dallas–Fort Worth, TX Weather Alert: 40–50 MPH Wind Gusts With Cold Front Sunday

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Dallas, Texas – A strong cold front will sweep across North Texas Sunday, bringing 40–50 mph wind gusts.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, windy conditions are expected to develop behind the front as it moves through the region during the day Sunday. North winds are forecast to increase to 25–35 mph, with gusts potentially reaching 40–50 mph.

Forecasters say the strongest winds will likely occur during the daytime hours Sunday as the colder air moves into the region.

Temperatures across North Texas are expected to reach their daily highs earlier in the day Sunday, before falling steadily as the front passes. The shift will bring a noticeable temperature drop by Sunday night.

The National Weather Service says overnight lows Sunday night could fall into the upper 20s to mid-30s across the region, including areas around the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

Wind chills may feel even colder by early Monday morning. Forecasters indicate apparent temperatures could dip into the 20s as gusty winds continue overnight.

Cities shown in the latest forecast graphics include Dallas–Fort Worth, Sherman, Paris, Graham, Cisco, Canton, Palestine, Waco, and Killeen, where similar windy and colder conditions are expected.

The colder air will linger into Monday, with daytime temperatures forecast mainly in the 50s across North Texas, according to the weather service.

Officials have not issued additional warnings at this time, but residents are advised to prepare for gusty winds and a sharp temperature change heading into Sunday night and early Monday.

For commuters, the stronger wind gusts Sunday could affect travel on open roadways and elevated highways across the region.


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