North Texas Expects Much-Needed Rainfall on Friday, Weekend to Follow Cool and Dry

A storm system approaching North Texas promises a day of rainfall on Friday, easing dry conditions and bringing relief. The weekend forecast reveals cooler temperatures, while the upcoming week anticipates mild, dry weather before another rain system approaches.

North Texas braces for a significant rainfall event on Friday, as a storm system sweeps across the region. The day is expected to start with showers, possibly accompanied by thunderstorms but not anticipated to turn severe. The rainfall, averaging close to an inch in most areas, arrives as a welcome respite for the region facing dry conditions.

While Friday will be cool and wet, the weekend forecast promises a dry and cooler climate, typical for this time of year. Temperatures will hover around normal ranges.

Looking ahead, the following week is anticipated to be mild and dry, with temperatures in the lower to mid-60s. However, a new storm system is forecasted to increase rain chances, anticipated to arrive from Friday leading into Christmas Eve.

Latest Forecast:
FRIDAY MORNING: Increasing clouds with rain chances on the rise. Low: 49. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON: Cloudy and cool with a 100% chance of rain. High: 53. Wind: SE/ENE 5-10 mph. SATURDAY: Decreasing clouds and cool. Low: 44. High: 57. Wind: NNW 10-15 mph.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and pleasant. Low: 38. High: 62. Wind: NW 5-10 mph.
MONDAY: Mostly sunny and seasonably cool. Low: 39. High: 60. Wind: N 10-15 mph.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy and seasonably cool. Low: 37. High: 59. Wind: NE/SE 5-10 mph.

 

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