Rain and Fog Expected in Dallas-Fort Worth Area Tomorrow

URGENT UPDATE: Rain and patchy fog are forecasted for the outskirts of the Dallas-Fort Worth area tomorrow, December 13, 2023. Residents in North Texas should prepare for cloudy skies, though the core of the metro area is expected to remain dry.

The National Weather Service reports that showers are likely around Waco and Palestine, but most Dallas-Fort Worth commuters should not face significant disruptions. Morning fog may linger to the north and south, yet it is unlikely to impact travel for the majority.

Temperatures will remain mild with a high reaching approximately 65 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday, significantly above the seasonal average. Overnight lows are projected to be unusually high, around 55 degrees, which is an astonishing 18 degrees warmer than typical for mid-December.

Residents should brace for a cold front moving in Thursday evening, which will lower temperatures and shift the weather pattern. The following days will see a mix of sunny and breezy conditions, with highs around 68 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday and a drop to a low of 38 degrees by Friday night.

Here’s a quick look at the upcoming forecast for Dallas-Fort Worth:

WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny, high of 66 degrees, low of 49 degrees. Winds from the south at 5-10 mph.

THURSDAY: Mostly sunny, high of 68 degrees, low of 57 degrees. Winds from the north at 10-20 mph.

FRIDAY: Mostly sunny, high of 63 degrees, low of 38 degrees. Winds from the south at 10-15 mph.

SATURDAY: Mostly sunny, high of 77 degrees, low of 50 degrees. Winds from the southwest at 10-20 mph.

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny, high of 71 degrees, low of 52 degrees. Winds from the west at 10-15 mph.

Stay tuned for updates as weather conditions develop. Share this information to keep friends and family informed about the changing weather in North Texas!