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First strong cold front of the fall arrives when?

While cold air has arrived in September before, we may have to wait until October for a big cold front

With the beginning of fall rapidly approaching, one may wonder when to expect the first big cold front of autumn in North Texas.

You know, that first big taste of cooler weather that would have you reaching for a sweatshirt and a pumpkin spice latte. Statistically, that's likely to be in October.

Let's define the first big fall cold front as producing at least three consecutive days with high temperatures below 80 degrees. Based on that criteria, cooler air has arrived at this time over the last few years.

Last year, the first stretch of cooler weather occurred from Oct. 13-17. In 2022, it was Oct. 17-19. Even back in 2021, it was Oct. 15-18. In 2020, the cooler air arrived earlier, from Sept. 21-24. In 2019, it was Oct. 11-14.

The current forecast shows no significant cold fronts in the next 10 days. But don't be discouraged, as October will likely bring a shot of true autumn air at some point.

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