North Texas Warming Trend: Temperatures to Climb Into the 70s by Monday

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Dallas-Fort Worth, TX – After a stretch of cold weather, North Texas is set to warm up this weekend, bringing milder conditions and sunny skies.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, temperatures will remain chilly through Friday, with highs around 37°F in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. However, a warming trend will begin on Saturday, with a 30% chance of rain and highs in the upper 40s. By Sunday, skies will clear, and temperatures will climb to the low 60s, marking a noticeable shift in conditions.

By Monday, residents across North Texas, including Waco, Killeen, and the DFW metroplex, can expect highs in the mid-70s, well above seasonal averages. The 6-10 day temperature outlook from the NWS indicates that above-normal warmth is likely to persist into the following week, with below-average precipitation expected.

This weekend’s warming trend will provide a welcome break from the recent cold snap. Residents should still prepare for chilly mornings but can anticipate more comfortable afternoons. For the latest updates, visit weather.gov/fortworth or follow local weather alerts.

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