URGENT UPDATE: Rain and patchy fog are forecasted for the outskirts of the Dallas-Fort Worth area on December 13, 2023, as cloudy skies dominate the region. While some areas may see light showers, residents in the core of the metro area are likely to remain dry.
According to the National Weather Service, isolated rain is anticipated around Waco and Palestine, which could cause minor disruptions. However, for the majority of North Texas, the day will primarily feature overcast skies and mild temperatures, peaking at a high of 65 degrees.
Residents should prepare for a warm evening, with overnight lows expected to reach 55 degrees—a staggering 18 degrees above average for this time of year. This unseasonably warm weather is expected to shift as a cold front approaches on Thursday evening, bringing cooler temperatures in its wake.
Here’s a quick look at the forecast for the coming days:
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny with a high of 66 degrees. Winds from the south at 5-10 mph.
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny, breezy, with a high of 68 degrees. Winds shifting to the north at 10-20 mph.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny, high of 63 degrees. Winds from the south at 10-15 mph.
SATURDAY: Warmer and breezy, with a high of 77 degrees. Winds from the southwest at 10-20 mph.
SUNDAY: Mild and mostly sunny, high of 71 degrees. Winds from the west at 10-15 mph.
As the weather evolves over the next few days, residents are advised to stay tuned for updates, especially with the potential impact of the impending cold front. This weather pattern is crucial, as it may affect travel plans and outdoor activities in the area. Ensure to check local forecasts regularly for the latest information.
Stay informed and share this update with friends and family to keep everyone prepared for the changing weather conditions!
