The weather change in North Texas arrives after midnight with showers and storms. More rain is in the forecast through Monday. Much cooler weather arrives by Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.
Wednesday began with a cloudy sky, wind, and mild, muggy conditions. There could be some showers around the area through the afternoon. Some may be enough to wet the roadways and cause slick conditions. Precipitation totals will be light. Peeks of sunshine will appear Wednesday afternoon and highs will warm into the mid-80s. A south wind will gust to 35 mph.
A cold front will move through the area overnight and produce a thin line of showers and storms. The severity looks low, but one or two could become severe with gusty wind and or hail. The tornado threat is not zero, but it’s low. The worst of this system will be in the South Plains and northern Oklahoma.
There will be rapid clearing on Thursday, breezy and cooler with afternoon highs and the low to mid-70s. Trick-or-Treaters will enjoy a clear sky with temperatures falling through the 60s.