Friday will be another warm day for this time of the year. Highs will ne in the low 70s to mid 70s for much of North Texas.
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Dallas weather: A final taste of winter before 2026 starts with a springlike warm-up
If you’re looking for winter weather to close out the year, Tuesday is your last chance before temperatures climb into the ...
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Dallas weather: Warmest Christmas on record possible this week
Forget the snow gear and grab the sunscreen, because North Texas is trading its winter coats for swimsuits as DFW chases its warmest Christmas Day on record.
The warmth will continue into the weekend. Highs on Saturday will also be in record territory. After that, the details are murky. There are signals of a cooldown and chances for showers. There's also ...
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Dallas weather: Record warmth continues before big plunge
The BriefNorth Texas will see record warmth through the weekend with highs in the mid-80s, roughly 25 degrees above seasonal ...
Dallas weather forecast includes sunny and cloudy days with potential midweek showers and thunderstorms, and fluctuating temperatures throughout the week.
The colder air arrived after the high temperature at DFW International Airport on Sunday topped out at 85 degrees, shattering ...
Dallas area forecast: sunny with mild temperatures; highs in the mid-60s to high 70s, light winds shifting directions.
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Dallas weather: Rain returns Saturday afternoon
Saturday starts quiet with scattered rain and storm activity moving back into the area Saturday afternoon and evening. Saturday's rain brings the potential for gusty winds and hail, especially south ...
A cold front on Saturday brings the first rain of the month to DFW and the threat for severe weather. Once the front and the rain clears tonight, fall weather moves in! Overnight, a north wind will ...
Dan Henry gives the latest weather forecast as cold temperatures arrive ahead of the new year. High winds are on the rise ...
Spring and fall are usually North Texas’s wettest seasons, but this year they’ve been both a bit wet and a bit dry. Several ...
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