Dallas–Fort Worth, TX – Residents across North and Central Texas can expect another week of cooler-than-average temperatures, with rain chances increasing midweek, particularly on Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service Fort Worth, daytime highs will generally remain in the 50s and 60s, while overnight lows dip into the 30s and lower 40s, especially in northern communities. The cool pattern is expected to persist through at least Thursday.
🌧 Rain Chances Wednesday
Isolated to scattered light rain is forecast for Wednesday, with rain chances ranging from 20% to 70% depending on location. The highest rain chances are expected across East Texas, including areas like Palestine, where rain probabilities could reach 70%. Meanwhile, western portions of North and Central Texas are expected to see lower chances.
In the Dallas–Fort Worth metro, highs are forecast near 59 degrees Wednesday, with a 30% chance of rain, while overnight lows fall into the upper 30s. Cities such as Sherman and Denison may see cooler overnight lows, dipping into the mid-30s.
🌬 Travel & Outdoor Impact
While no severe weather is expected, motorists should be aware of slick roads during any passing showers Wednesday, especially during the morning and evening commute. The cooler air may also impact early-morning travel, particularly in rural areas.
🌤 Looking Ahead
By Thursday, skies are expected to clear with sunshine returning, though temperatures will remain seasonably cool across much of North Texas.
Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts as rain coverage and timing may shift.
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