North Texas is likely to see a three-day stretch of bone-chilling cold starting Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
A dangerously cold wind chill and a low chance of flurries or light snow will impact North Texas through Wednesday afternoon.
A forecast map released on January 13 for the period of January 19 to January 23 indicates that much of the Lower 48 states will likely experience below-average temperatures, as a powerful cold front brings "a dangerously cold Arctic air mass" to areas east of the Rockies.
NORTH TEXAS – Get ready for a shock to the body! Today, we hit 63 degrees, but by Sunday morning, wind chills could be 11 degrees in Dallas-Fort Worth, and some spots as low as 6 degrees in our northern counties. Yikes.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for Central Texas, anticipating cooler-than-normal temperatures next week.
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Snow and ice will spread through the South early this week, including near the Gulf Coast where wintry weather is rare.
A cold front moved through North Texas overnight, bringing a chilly start to the day with wind chills in the upper 20s. While it will be a sunny Saturday, temperatures will only warm into the mid- to upper-40s. Strong northerly winds will keep it feeling like the 30s for most of the day.
Another Arctic Cold Front arrived Friday night. It sets up a stretch of nights and mornings with dangerously low temperatures.
In Southern states, many people take precautions ahead of the first cold front since outdoor faucets are typically unused until spring.