Happy Saturday, North Texas!

We’re in for a bright but cooler afternoon across the region. Sunshine will dominate the sky, but temperatures will only climb into the 50s and 60s area-wide. A brisk northerly wind gusting over 35 mph at times will make it feel noticeably cooler, especially in open areas. If you’re heading out today, a light jacket will definitely come in handy.

As we move into the evening hours, winds will gradually diminish after sunset. Expect a quiet and seasonably chilly night. Temperatures in the Metroplex will settle into the 50s around 8 PM, then drop into the mid-40s by midnight. Rural communities will likely slip a few degrees cooler.

Sunday brings a similar setup. Highs will once again top out in the 50s and 60s under partly cloudy skies. A north breeze will increase during the day, adding a bit of an edge to the air. While it won’t be as windy as Saturday, it will still feel cool.

Looking ahead, a big warm-up is on the way. Temperatures steadily rebound through early next week, with highs surging back into the 80s by Wednesday. That warming trend, combined with dry conditions and increasing winds, may elevate wildfire concerns across parts of North Texas. It’s something we’ll be monitoring closely.
For now, the forecast remains dry through the next 7 to 10 days – a stretch of quiet weather ahead. -William
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