Fort Worth Braces for Monday Cold Front – Check Your Thanksgiving Week Forecast

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Fort Worth, TX – North and Central Texas will experience a dramatic temperature shift on Monday as a strong cold front moves through the area. Following Sunday’s unseasonably warm highs in the low 80s, temperatures will begin to fall sharply, reaching the mid-60s by noon and dipping into the 40s overnight.

According to the National Weather Service, gusty winds up to 30 mph will accompany the front, making for potentially hazardous conditions, especially along major roadways such as I-35. Commuters should exercise caution, as sudden wind gusts may affect high-profile vehicles. Breezy conditions will persist into Monday night, with temperatures expected to drop as low as 41°F in Fort Worth.

Thanksgiving week will feature fluctuating temperatures. Tuesday offers a sunny reprieve with a high near 63°F, but cooler winds could impact outdoor preparations for the holiday. By Wednesday, another warm-up will bring highs near 80°F before cooler conditions return on Thanksgiving Day, with temperatures peaking at 58°F under sunny skies.

Residents planning travel or outdoor activities should prepare for varied weather this week, particularly as strong winds and cooler conditions dominate early in the week.

Extended Forecast:

• Tonight (Sunday): Mild and breezy, lows in the upper 50s.

• Monday: Falling temperatures, high near 65°F by noon, low of 41°F at night.

• Tuesday: Sunny, high of 63°F, low near 53°F.

• Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 80°F.

• Thanksgiving (Thursday): Mostly sunny and cooler, high of 58°F.

Stay updated by monitoring local forecasts and planning ahead for this week’s temperature swings.

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