Dallas-Fort Worth, TX – Drivers across North and Central Texas could encounter patchy fog late tonight into early Monday morning, potentially reducing visibility during the early commute.
According to the US National Weather Service in Fort Worth, areas of fog may develop overnight, especially if cloud cover spreads across the region. The fog threat includes parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Sherman, Paris, Waco, Killeen, Graham, and surrounding communities.
Overnight lows are expected to dip into the low to mid-40s across much of the region, including around 44 degrees in Sherman and Canton, 45 in Waco, and near 46 in the DFW area. If fog becomes widespread, visibility could drop in spots before sunrise Monday.
Conditions are expected to improve by mid-morning Monday as sunshine returns. Afternoon highs will rebound into the 70s, with some western areas such as Cisco nearing 80 degrees. The DFW area is forecast to reach the mid-70s, while Central Texas cities like Waco and Killeen could see highs in the low to mid-70s.
The fog threat remains conditional, meaning coverage could expand if clouds increase overnight. Motorists traveling early Monday should allow extra time, use low-beam headlights in reduced visibility, and remain alert for sudden changes along highways including I-35 and US-75.
Have you noticed fog in your area early this morning? Let us know how visibility looks in your neighborhood.
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