
North Texas residents should prepare for rainfall this weekend. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected, while temperatures are forecasted to remain moderate, ranging from upper-60s to lower-70s, as reported by Dallas Morning News.
While the chance of a severe thunderstorm exists, it's important to note that widespread severe storms aren't anticipated. An imminent cold front on Monday paves the way to potentially a few showers and storms scattered across North Texas. This weather is most likely to appear in the eastern parts of the region and to advance into East Texas. The weather on Tuesday and Wednesday is expected to be noticeably colder, possibly producing gusty north breezes with highs only reaching the 50s.
Thanksgiving Day appears to provide a break, with dry conditions and mostly sunny sky expected, and highs in the lower-60s. A similar forecast has been presented by CBS News, indicating that the weekend's start would comprise a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures in the mid-50s. Saturday is predicted to have partly cloudy skies and temperatures likely to rise into the upper-60s.
On Sunday, North Texans are advised to have their umbrellas handy as scattered showers are expected throughout the day. The wind is anticipated to pick up speed, with southerly winds accelerating cloud movement and highs reaching the upper-60s. But this rainfall is unlikely to significantly affect events such as the GM Financial Parade of Lights. A slight chance of a shower at the start of the parade is expected, but not substantial enough to cancel the event altogether.
Monday signals the arrival of a significant cold front, bringing strong northerly winds and a wave of cooling air. Storms in the southeastern counties are a possibility, while most of North Texas can anticipate a significant drop in temperatures by mid-week, reaching only the upper-50s.
Thanksgiving Day is forecasted, to present excellent weather. Sunshine and pleasant lower-60s temperatures are expected by the afternoon, perfect weather for a post-dinner walk.
Temperatures for Black Friday, a day of massive shopping participation, are expected to be comfortably around the lower-40s with mostly clear skies. Given the unpredictable nature of weather, North Texans are encouraged to plan and prepare for the various conditions predicted for the upcoming week.









