Thursday brought delightful weather, featuring gentle breezes and temperatures reaching the 70s. Significant shifts are on the horizon as we approach the next week, suggesting this trend may soon come to an end.
Friday is set to mirror Thursday, though we can anticipate cooler mornings and a change in winds, which will now be blowing from the southeast at approximately 5 to 10 mph. Expect a drop in temperatures overnight as clear skies and gentle breezes facilitate radiational cooling. Expect a drop in temperatures, with Friday morning bringing a brisk chill in the 40s.
With clear skies expected on Friday, temperatures are set to rise into the 70s in the afternoon. The temperatures this Saturday and Sunday are set to rise, bringing warmer conditions.
Expect an uptick in Gulf moisture across the region as southeast winds sweep in over the weekend. Expect robust to intense thunderstorms to develop in the western counties on Sunday evening, spreading across much of North Texas into Monday.
A strong cold front is set to sweep through, bringing with it scattered severe weather and widespread heavy rainfall, raising concerns about potential flooding in low-lying regions.
A secondary front is anticipated on Wednesday, bringing a notable decrease in temperatures.
Temperatures on Wednesday are expected to reach the 50s, thanks to the influence of the Pacific air. On Thursday morning, temperatures are anticipated to dip into the low 40s, with some northern counties possibly experiencing upper 30s. Keep an eye out for the newest developments.