Dallas weather: Wednesday temps break 119-year-old record

Ahead of your Turkey Day, FOX 4 meteorologist Dan Henry examines the plummeting temps.

DallasOn Wednesday, temperatures in Dallas-Fort Worth reached a record high.

The record for November 27th was broken when the temperature at DFW Airport reached 83 degrees.

In 1905, the date’s highest temperature was recorded at 82 degrees.

On November 27, the average temperature is roughly 63 degrees.

As Thanksgiving approaches, there will be a significant temperature fluctuation.

On Wednesday night, a cold front is passing over North Texas.

Overnight, the temperature will rapidly drop.

On Thursday, wind chills are predicted to be in the 30s.

Thanksgiving Forecast

We anticipate low temperatures and maybe a little probability of rain once the cold front passes across the region.

Early Thursday morning temperatures will be in the low 40s.

Your turkey trot will be cold and windy.

The low 50s will be the temperature.

7-Day Forecast

On Black Friday, temperatures are predicted to drop into the low 30s.

With highs in the mid 60s and high 50s, your holiday weekend should be dry.

By Tuesday or Wednesday of the next week, our chances of rain will return.

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