Dry air, clear skies across North Texas as Hurricane Milton churns in the Gulf

Cool mornings in the forecast across North Texas 01:51

Tuesday morning was beautiful across North Texas with dew point temperatures in the 40s and 50s with clear skies. The dry air made for a great sunrise in Dallas-Fort Worth.

High temperatures on Tuesday will be in the mid-80s which is still nearly five degrees above average for this time of the year but it’s closer to the average high temperature of 82 degrees.

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Expect a few refreshing cool mornings Wednesday and Thursday with temperatures dropping to the lower 60s to upper 50s and even lower 50s in some spots.

The nice weather continues throughout the week across Dallas-Fort Worth.

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The big weather story for the U.S. is Hurricane Milton. As of the 7 a.m. advisory, Milton was still a strong Category 4 hurricane. Milton is in the process of an eyewall replacement cycle. Whenever this occurs, there is some weakening with the wind speeds around the center of circulation but Milton is still a very dangerous storm with winds at 145 mph.

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