Rounding off an abnormally toasty week, Saturday is expected to see a high of 80. But a chilly change is coming.
Dallas-Fort Worth’s second big cold front of fall is expected to move in Saturday night, with a low of 49 degrees for the early morning hours on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office. That notable 30-degree drop will be briefly interrupted Sunday, when daytime warming should deliver an afternoon high of 58 degrees around 3 p.m., but then the temperature is expected to fall even further.
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Sunday night is expected to be the chilliest of the upcoming cold snap. DFW International Airport is forecasted to have its first freeze of the season, with an overnight low of 32 degrees. Temperatures could be even lower on the outskirts of the metro in the more rural parts of North Texas.
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Monday should be brisk, similar to Sunday, before conditions start to warm later in the week.
The latest Dallas weather forecast from KXAS-TV (NBC5):
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and warm. High: 80. Wind: W 5-10 mph.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny, windy, and much cooler. Low: 49. High: 59. Wind: N 15-30 mph.
MONDAY: Patchy frost in the morning, then mostly sunny and cool. Low: 35. High: 56. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny and mild. Low: 40. High: 69. Wind: S 10-20 mph.
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny and mild. Low: 51. High: 75. Wind: S 10-20 mph.