
Enjoy a gorgeous Tuesday afternoon across North Texas. Plenty of sunshine and pleasantly mild temperatures will climb into the mid-60s to low 70s across most of the region – perfect weather for lunch outside or getting those pre-Thanksgiving errands done.

A cold front slips through tonight. Don’t expect a big Arctic blast – this is more of a gentle nudge back toward normal late-November weather. By Wednesday and Thursday, morning lows will dip into the 40s (with some 30s north and west), and daytime highs will settle into the upper 50s to low 60s – classic Thanksgiving-week weather.
The good news? We stay completely dry through Friday, so travel across Texas on Wednesday and Thursday should be smooth and stress-free.

Thanksgiving Day itself looks fantastic: start the morning chilly in the 30s and 40s (grab that hoodie for the turkey trot!), but bright sunshine quickly takes over. By afternoon, the Metroplex and much of North Texas will warm into the upper 50s to near 60° – ideal for football in the backyard or a post-meal walk.

Our next chance of rain holds off until Saturday, and even then it doesn’t look like a heavy soaker – just scattered showers and thunderstorms.

Looking ahead, the chilliest air of the season so far arrives early next week. Highs may struggle to get out of the 40s by Monday and Tuesday, with overnight lows potentially dropping into the 20s and 30s for many spots. Time to find those heavier coats!
In short: beautiful weather for Thanksgiving travel and the big day itself, then get ready for a real taste of winter early next week. Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts.