Fort Worth, Texas, is gearing up for a chilly weekend as a strong cold front moves in late Saturday, reinforcing the cooler air already in place. Areas along I-35, particularly near the Red River, are expected to experience a light freeze on Sunday and Monday mornings, with temperatures dipping into the mid-30s.
Friday brings sunny skies with highs near 56°F, providing a perfect day to enjoy post-Thanksgiving activities or finalize outdoor tasks. However, don’t get too comfortable—the cold air will intensify Saturday night as temperatures plummet. By Sunday morning, frost is likely to develop, creating potentially hazardous conditions for travelers on I-35 and nearby roadways. Be especially cautious on bridges and overpasses, as they tend to freeze faster.
Saturday will offer mild weather with highs in the low 60s, but prepare for a sharp drop overnight. If you’re planning outdoor events or travel, prioritize early activities before the chill sets in. Remember to cover sensitive plants, bring pets indoors, and ensure your vehicles are winter-ready.
Stay updated on the latest weather developments, and drive cautiously as the cold front ushers in freezing conditions for North Texas.