Texas Weather Update: Rain Ending Today, Clearing Skies and Warmer Temps Expected for the Week Ahead

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Fort Worth, TX — Rainfall across North Texas is expected to end by midday Sunday, paving the way for improving conditions.

The National Weather Service forecasts rain moving eastward today, allowing skies to clear gradually by the afternoon. Temperatures will warm into the mid-60s west of I-35 while eastern regions stay cooler, with highs in the upper 50s. Residents should prepare for cloudy conditions to linger into the evening before clearing skies set the stage for a mostly sunny Monday.

According to the National Weather Service, today’s showers should dissipate by 9 a.m., followed by gradual clearing. Overnight lows will drop to the upper 40s. On Monday, expect highs near 69°F with light south winds. Dry conditions will dominate the workweek, with lows dipping to 32°F by Tuesday night.

Looking ahead, sunny skies and daytime highs in the low-to-mid 60s are forecast for Wednesday and Thursday, providing a pleasant stretch of weather. However, colder nighttime temperatures may require residents to bring pets and sensitive plants indoors. By Friday night, forecasters hint at a slight chance of snow flurries, though details remain uncertain.

Motorists traveling along I-35 should exercise caution this morning as damp roads may still be slick. Those planning outdoor activities this week can look forward to sunny and calm weather, ideal for holiday shopping or decorating.

Stay updated on weather alerts by visiting the National Weather Service website or tuning into local news outlets.

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