Austin, TX – A golden sunrise lights up the Dallas–Fort Worth skyline this morning, glinting off rooftops and hinting at another warm November day ahead. North Texas is settling into a stretch of mild, dry weather — the kind that makes early holiday decorating or midweek travel easy before a few subtle changes arrive this weekend.
Across the Metroplex, Tuesday through Thursday will stay sunny and seasonably warm, with highs climbing into the upper 70s to low 80s. Winds from the south and southwest will stay light to breezy, gusting up to 25 mph at times — enough to stir dust on rural roads but not disrupt plans.
These conditions will hold steady well into Thursday, when the week’s warmest air peaks near 83°F. Skies remain mostly clear, humidity low, and air quality fair — ideal for construction, commutes, and late-fall outdoor activities.
However, by Friday evening, winds begin shifting north, signaling a modest cold front pushing through the Panhandle into central Texas. No rain is expected with this front, but temperatures should ease back into the upper 60s by Sunday, with crisp, cool mornings in the 40s returning across Denton, Fort Worth, and Arlington.
Looking into next week, long-range models suggest a stronger front around Veterans Day, possibly pulling in clouds and a few sprinkles from the north. For now, the Lone Star State enjoys its best stretch of November weather so far — dry skies, comfortable warmth, and a clear, calm prelude before the next seasonal shift sets in.





