Amarillo, TX – Residents across the Texas Panhandle are in for a warm and sunny weekend before a noticeable cool-down begins early next week, according to the National Weather Service in Amarillo.
The agency said Thursday morning began with patchy fog across parts of the region, which has mostly cleared but may still create minor visibility issues for early commuters. “Use some caution as patches of fog may still persist and pose a hazard to the morning commute,” the post read.
Forecasters expect highs in the upper 70s to mid-80s through Sunday, with Monday bringing a return of cooler, fall-like air. The shift is expected to bring daytime highs back into the upper 60s to low 70s, signaling a transition to more autumnal weather.
The National Weather Service’s outlook shows locations including Amarillo, Beaver, Canadian, Dalhart, and Guymon all following a similar temperature trend — steady warmth through the weekend, then a marked dip to start the work week.
For now, forecasters encourage residents who enjoy the warmth to take advantage of it before the cooler pattern arrives. “For those who like the heat, go out and enjoy it while it lasts,” the agency advised.
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