Dallas, TX – A freeze warning is in effect from midnight Friday to 9 a.m. Saturday for parts of North-Central Texas, including areas such as Denton, Collin, and Hunt Counties. Temperatures could dip as low as 28 degrees overnight, marking the coldest conditions of the season.
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Fort Worth advises residents to protect sensitive vegetation, outdoor plumbing, and pets from the cold. Wrapping pipes, allowing faucets to drip, and bringing plants indoors are recommended precautions. Frost and freeze conditions could lead to damage if left unaddressed.
This cold spell may also impact holiday travel, as frost can form on roadways and windshields. Shoppers heading out for Black Friday deals are urged to exercise caution and allocate extra time for preparation and travel.
The freeze warning will expire by 9 a.m. Saturday, but below-average temperatures may linger into the weekend. Residents are encouraged to stay informed by visiting weather.gov/fwd for updates and tips on how to prepare for freezing conditions.
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