Forecast

LIVE RADAR: Severe storms moving away from North Texas

Heading into above-normal temperatures

Scattered showers and storms continue to move away from North Texas. The severe threat will remain well to the southeast of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Drier skies and sunshine will return tomorrow with temperatures continuing to remain well above normal. Highs on Sunday will climb to near 70. It gets even warmer on Monday as breezy southwest winds send highs to near 80 degrees by Monday afternoon. A cold front will drop temperatures by New Year's Eve, with cool weather sticking around as we ring in 2025.

Storms that dropped heavy rain on parts of North Texas push east, NBC 5 Meteorologist Adrienne Vonn says you can expect clear skies and warmer temperatures Sunday and Monday.

Latest Forecast:

TODAY: Scattered showers and storms move east this afternoon. Gradual clearing, mild. High: 68. Wind: SW/WNW 10-15 mph.

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy with patchy fog developing late. Low: 46. Wind: NNW 5-10 mph.

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and warm. High: 71. Wind: SW 5-10 mph.

MONDAY: Sunny, breezy and mild. Low: 50. High: 78. Wind: SW 10-15 mph with higher gusts.

TUESDAY (NEW YEAR'S EVE): Sunny, breezy and cooler. Low: 45. High: 57. Wind: N 10-15 mph with higher gusts.

WEDNESDAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY): Sunny and cool. Low: 36. High: 53. Wind: NE 5-10 mph.

THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and cool. Low: 34. High: 55. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.

FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and seasonable. Low: 36. High: 57. Wind: NE 5-10 mph.

SATURDAY: Partly sunny and pleasant. Low: 40. High: 60. Wind: S 10-15 mph.

SUNDAY: Partly sunny and pleasant. Low: 47. High: 61. Wind: SW 10-15 mph.

MONDAY: Partly sunny and cooler. Low: 39. High: 56. Wind: SW 5-10 mph.

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