Dallas weather: Freezing temperatures expected next week. Will we see snow?

Next week, temperatures will drop below freezing due to a cold front. Dylan Federico, a FOX 4 meteorologist, examines the weather and the likelihood of precipitation or a wintry mix.

DALLAS: Prepare yourself, DFW—cold is on its way!

We will see freezing temperatures the next week as a result of a cold front that is predicted to pass over our region on Sunday.

Saturday Forecast: Mild, Chance of Drizzle

Overnight, clouds rolled in, preventing this morning’s temperature drop. Throughout the day, those same clouds will prevent us from getting significantly warmer.

The high is predicted to be in the low 60s.

Additionally, it will be humid due to southern winds that draw moisture from the Gulf.

In the late afternoon to evening, there is a chance of some drizzle, but it is unlikely.

Sunday Forecast: Cold front moves through

On Sunday morning, the cold front will pass across North Texas.

Before morning, the front will move into our northwest regions.

As the front passes through our region, the winds will pick in speed across North Texas. There is a slim likelihood that we may get storms and showers to our east.

Temperatures will be in the low 60s at daybreak. Temperatures will reach the 30s or 40s during the afternoon.

Wind chills will reach the 20s by Sunday evening.

Monday Forecast: Freezing Temps, Dangerous Wind Chills

On Monday morning, the temperature will be below freezing, and the wind will make it feel considerably colder.

Depending on where you live, wind chills will be in the single digits or teens.

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The temperature will be dangerously low.

In the afternoon, temperatures will rise above freezing once more, reaching highs in the upper 30s.

Will it snow?

Regarding this chilly blast, many people are inquiring as to whether snow will fall.

As of Saturday, the storm system that may affect North Texas on Thursday and Friday is still a minor Pacific disturbance. On Sunday, it is anticipated to increase, giving us a far greater sense of the track and level of intensity.

North Texas would see at least some precipitation on Thursday before leaving early on Friday, according to today’s data.

A significant portion of our region would fall into the wintry mix camp according to today’s data, which is nearly certain to shift by Monday.

That can indicate snow and sleet, rain and snow, or chilly rain and sleet.

Whereas the south would get more rain, the north would have a larger possibility of snowfall.

The likelihood of ice is decreasing.

7-Day Forecast

Until at least Friday, the low temperatures are predicted to remain below freezing.

As we approach next week, things might change. To remain current, be sure to download the FOX 4 Weather app and FOX LOCAL.

  • The FOX 4 Weather Team provided the information for this article.

The FOX 4 Weather Team provided the information for this article.

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