First Alert Weather Day Tuesday: Fall-like weather this coming week, rain on Christmas Eve

Nice travel weather for North Texas until rainy Christmas Eve 02:06
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NORTH TEXAS – It is officially the first day of Winter Solstice, the shortest day and longest night of the year.

In fact, temperatures were feeling like winter with a high of 54 degrees,  the normal high is typically 57. Sunday, lows will be in the upper 30s and highs in the 60s.

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Starting the next week, a southerly wind will enhance the moisture across North Texas. As a result, Monday will be cloudy with drizzle possible all day. The dreary weather continues into Christmas Eve as a front moves across the area.

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The front on Christmas Eve will provide the lift needed to stir up some rumbles of thunder. Expect a rainy day, but conditions are likely to clear up with just some lingering cloud cover on Christmas Day.

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Conditions are clearing up on Christmas Day, however, another big system moves through on Hanukkah bringing another chance of rain and storms. Stay tuned for the latest updates!

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This story was originally published here.

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