A round of heavy rain and thunderstorms pushed through North Texas Thursday. It produced 0.75 to 1.50 inches of rain across DFW. There was some minor street flooding but no severe weather locally.
Those storms then moved through east Texas and will be producing severe weather in Arkansas and Louisiana overnight.
For North Texas, some patchy fog is possible overnight and into Friday morning. But Friday afternoon will bring sunshine and a nice warm up. Saturday will be interesting as scattered showers are again expected to develop. But it appears this will all be east of Dallas, so rain is not likely for DFW.
Our above-normal temperature trend will continue through the weekend. But a cold front will drop temperatures by New Year's Eve and then cooler weather will persist as we begin 2025.
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WEATHER
Latest Forecast:
OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy with areas of fog developing. Low: 48. Wind: NW 5 mph.
FRIDAY: Areas of morning fog, then becoming mostly sunny. High: 70. Wind: SW 10-15 mph.
SATURDAY: Partly cloudy and mild. Scattered showers will develop in east Texas, but DFW should remain dry. Low: 52. High: 70. Wind: SW 10 mph.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and warm. Low: 44. High: 71. Wind: SW 5-10 mph.
MONDAY: Sunny, breezy and warm. Low: 50. High: 78. Wind: SW 10-20 mph.
TUESDAY (NEW YEAR'S EVE): Sunny, breezy and cooler. Low: 45. High: 57. Wind: N 10-20 mph.
WEDNESDAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY): Mostly sunny and cool. Low: 36. High: 53. Wind: NE 10 mph.
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and cool. Low: 34. High: 55. Wind: SE 10 mph.
FRIDAY: Sunny and cool. Low: 35. High: 56. Wind: N 10 mph.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and mild. Low: 38. High: 60. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy and mild. Low: 47. High: 61. Wind: SW 10-15 mph.
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