Fort Worth, TX – A sharp cold front will sweep through North Texas Monday evening, delivering cooler temperatures and gusty winds. Residents can expect highs in the mid-60s today before the front brings a significant drop to the upper 40s by Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, northwest winds of 10-20 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph, will arrive overnight and continue into Tuesday. These conditions may pose risks for lightweight outdoor items, including holiday decorations. Officials urge residents to secure loose objects and plan for chilly morning commutes.
Tuesday’s highs will hover near 48°F, with lows dipping into the low 30s by nighttime under clear skies. Sunshine will return midweek, with Wednesday’s temperatures peaking near 63°F before moderating into the mid-60s later in the week.
For those planning outdoor activities or travel, Thursday and Friday promise mostly sunny conditions with calmer winds. However, forecasters are monitoring the potential for a light rain chance over the weekend as temperatures remain seasonable.
Drivers along I-35W and other major routes should stay cautious of sudden wind gusts, especially during early morning hours.
Stay updated with local weather alerts and take steps to prepare for the cooler days ahead.
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