A cold front is expected to bring storms over Dallas – Fort Worth according to a Dallas Morning News article published on December 10th. In it they say:
“After a stretch of mild weather, North Texas is set for a chilly weekend.
Following a week with highs in the 70s, Dallas-Fort Worth is not expected to get out of the 40s and 50s this weekend thanks to a cold front expected to move through the area Friday afternoon into the evening, according to KXAS-TV (NBC5) meteorologist Grant Johnston.”
The cold, cloudy, and wet weather is likely to continue past the weekend according to an NBC 5 DFW article published on December 13th. In it they say:
“For North Texas, it’ll be a cloudy, cold and wet day ahead. Rain will become widespread after daybreak Sunday and continue through the early to mid-afternoon hours. Rainfall amounts between a quarter and half an inch will be possible. By Sunday afternoon, a cold front will sweep through the region with a strong northwest wind kicking in. A Wind Advisory will be in effect in portions of North Texas between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. The wind will settle down Sunday night, but it will still be breezy for several hours.”
It’ll be a chilly couple of days in the Dallas-Fort Worth area because of those cold fronts. Stay dry and stay safe.