Dylan Federico, a meteorologist at FOX 4, analyzes an active weather forecast. We respond to your inquiries about everything from Monday morning’s cold temps to Thursday and Friday’s potential for snowfall.
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Temperatures are expected to fall below freezing Sunday night into Monday morning.
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Thursday-Friday there is a chance we could see a winter storm dropping a wintry mix or snow.
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Stay tuned to FOX 4, FOX LOCAL and the FOX 4 Weather app for the latest forecasts.
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Temperatures are expected to fall below freezing Sunday night into Monday morning.
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Thursday-Friday there is a chance we could see a winter storm dropping a wintry mix or snow.
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Stay tuned to FOX 4, FOX LOCAL and the FOX 4 Weather app for the latest forecasts.
DALLAS—With cold temperatures, hazardous wind chill, and even a chance of snow, North Texas will experience some true winter weather this week.
Sunday Forecast
A high wind advisory has been issued for Sunday.
There have been recorded gusts of up to 51 miles per hour.
Certain roads can be challenging for high-profile cars to drive on.
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Overnight into Monday
A cold weather advisory is in force from Sunday night at midnight until Monday morning at 10 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. With wind chills ranging from 6 to 11 degrees above zero, this indicates that it will be extremely chilly.
Make cautious to cover any delicate plants, bring your pets inside, and wear layers of clothing.
ERCOT issues Weather Watch as Texas expects to see freezing temperatures
Because of the anticipated higher-than-normal demand, Texas power grid operator ERCOT has issued a Weather Watch for the most of this week.
By Monday morning, we anticipate temperatures to drop into the 20s. It is anticipated that the wind chill will be in the single teens.
By Monday afternoon, the temperature will somewhat increase again, although it will only be in the high 30s.
7-Day Forecast
Every night this week, we anticipate temperatures below freezing.
Through Wednesday, lows will be in the low to mid-20s. On Wednesday, there may also be a few snowflakes to the west.
On Thursday and Friday, a possible snow storm is predicted to approach the region.
Will it snow?
North Texas is predicted to be affected by a powerful winter storm from Thursday through Friday.
Snowfall is currently possible north of I-20, encompassing Dallas-Fort Worth.
According to current forecasts, a wintry mix is expected to begin Thursday afternoon and turn into snow by Thursday evening. Sometimes the snow was heavy.
As Friday approaches, we anticipate the snow to gradually diminish.
It’s crucial to remember that Thursday is still a long way off.
In the event of slightly warmer temperatures, the amount of snowfall would decrease considerably.
The temperature will soon drop below freezing. The Fort Worth Botanical Garden’s specialists discuss the best ways to keep your plants safe.
As we approach, we will adjust the forecast.
For the most up-to-date information, download the FOX 4 Weather app and tune in to FOX 4.
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The National Weather Service and Kylie Capps of FOX 4 provided the information for this article.
The National Weather Service and Kylie Capps of FOX 4 provided the information for this article.
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