
Warm, fall days continue for now, but changes will arrive before the end of the weekend, with rain and cooler temps back in the forecast.
The only differences between the rest of the week and the gorgeous fall days we had earlier this week?
There will be some more clouds will be around, the breeze will be stronger, and you'll likely notice it's more humid outside.
Rest of this week
Warm and above normal temps will continue.
Highs will be in the 70s through the end of the week.
Otherwise, no weather worries for now!
This Weekend
Saturday will continue with the warm, breezy and muggy weather we will see the rest of this week. There could be some patchy drizzle or sprinkles around during the day, but most places look to be dry.
Sunday definitely will be the more active of the two days. A cold front will arrive likely during the morning hours with cooler temps behind it, along with breezy conditions. Afternoon temps on Sunday will likely only be in the 50s and 60s across North Texas.
Showers will increase in coverage for the area, especially from late morning into the afternoon. While some thunderstorms are possible, they will be isolated and severe storms are unlikely.
Overall rain amounts look light, but we will take whatever we can get!
Next Week (Including Thanksgiving)
Monday will be mainly dry, just cooler and fall-like behind Sunday's front.
On Tuesday, rain chances return as a disturbance moves overhead. Not everyone will see rain, but passing showers are possible.
Wednesday will be dry and fairly seasonable.
Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) looks to be dry and a little above normal with no weather worries!
Friday could bring back some chances for rain as a disturbance moves overhead, but it is a little too early for specifics. Something to keep an eye on as we get closer.
November 19, 2020 at 07:37PM
https://www.wfaa.com/article/weather/warm-and-dry-the-rest-of-the-week-rain-returns-this-weekend/287-88678e2b-431f-4220-bb31-424a1546c6d2
Warm and dry the rest of the week, rain returns this weekend - WFAA.com
https://news.google.com/search?q=dry&hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en
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