Christmas, Warm and Dallas weather
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Not much has changed in our thinking for Christmas. High temperatures are still likely to remain above normal. Right now, it looks dry, but it's early. If we need to add a chance of rain, we'll keep you posted. In the pattern we're expecting, if a chance of rain were introduced, it likely wouldn't be much. This is excellent news for travelers!
According to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office, the metro area has a 50% chance of breaking or tying the record for the hottest Christmas Day.
The weather forecast for Dallas includes varied conditions with a mix of cloudy skies, sunshine, and possible drizzle.
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Stronger winds and sunny conditions should continue Saturday, with a cold front moving in Saturday night. Minimum temperatures will still be above normal, only briefly dipping into the upper 40s, but the high shouldn’t climb as much Sunday afternoon, with a forecasted maximum of 59 degrees.
The Dallas area forecast predicts varied weather, with sunny and cloudy days, mild highs in the 70s, and occasional gusty winds.
Friday and Saturday remain mild and dry with highs in the upper 70s and low 80s. A strong cold front arrives late Saturday, bringing the coldest air we've seen so far this season. Monday morning lows will be in the 30s, with some areas north of DFW below ...
Expect a warm Christmas in North Texas as highs approach 80 degrees. Record-breaking potential due to high pressure and sunny skies.
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A big warm-up with a long stretch of unseasonable warmth is building. Here's a look at the extended temperature forecast. The likelihood of maintaining above normal temperatures for much of the next two or more weeks is very high. This includes Christmas.