Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
1243 PM CST Fri Nov 7 2025

...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, AVIATION...

.KEY MESSAGES...

- A strong cold front will usher in well below normal temperatures
  starting Saturday Night. Freezing temperatures are expected
  across much of North and Central Texas Sunday night.

- There are no rain chances through the next seven days.

&&

.SHORT TERM...
(This afternoon through Saturday)

A weak cold front is now making its way southeastward across
North Texas, however, no major sensible weather change is
expected from this front. Winds are switching from southwesterly
to northwesterly with wind speeds the rest of today around 10 mph.

Even with northwesterly winds in place, temperatures today will
manage to climb into the upper 70s to lower 80s. Given the shallow
nature of this front, winds will gradually become southerly once
again tomorrow and remain out of the south through the early
afternoon.

A strong cold front will move through the area starting tomorrow
afternoon, leading to a stark change in temperatures behind the
front. With minimal moisture return out ahead of the front, this
frontal passage will remain precipitation-free with just a few
clouds accompanying the cold front. Although the wind shift will
arrive during afternoon hours, the true cold air will be slightly
delayed, arriving late Saturday night or Sunday morning. Lows
Sunday morning will range from the mid 40s to mid 50s with the
coolest temperatures in the north.

&&

.LONG TERM...
(Sunday through next Thursday)

The tightening pressure gradient between an area of high pressure
in the Rockies and the trough near the Great Lakes will lead to
increasing cold air advection during the day on Sunday. Highs
will only be in the mid 50s along the Red River, near 60 degrees
along the I-20 corridor, and the mid 60s in Central Texas. Along
with the cooler temperatures, breezy northerly winds near 20 mph
with gusts between 30-35 mph will make for a chilly day for anyone
that plans on spending time outdoors.

As the winds subside Sunday evening, clear skies will persist
through the night, providing excellent conditions for efficient
radiational cooling. A large portion of North and Central Texas
will experience their first freeze of the season, marking the end
of the growing season. Temperatures in North Texas will be in the
mid 20s to lower 30s with Central Texas ranging from 30 to 35
degrees.

The well-below normal temperatures will continue into Monday as
temperatures across the entire region remain in the 50s. Wind
speeds on Monday will be much lower compared to Sunday with winds
below 10 mph in the afternoon.

In typical Texas fashion, another transition will take place
Monday into Tuesday as winds respond to an approaching system
along the Rockies. The northerly winds will become southwesterly
by sunrise Tuesday, and given the rapid tightening of the surface
pressure gradient, another windy day is expected. Winds out of the
southwest will push afternoon temperatures in the mid-upper 70s
west of I-35 with relative humidity dropping between 15-20%. The
combination of warm weather, low relative humidity, and windy
conditions will yield to an elevated fire weather threat on
Tuesday for areas west of I-35. Wind speeds will subside during
the evening hours, marking a diminishing threat for additional
fire starts/spread.

The rest of next week will remain precipitation free with
continued above-normal temperatures. Afternoon highs will be in
the upper 70s to lower 80s with overnight temperatures in the 50s
and 60s.

&&

.AVIATION...
(18Z TAFS)

A cold front has pushed across all North Texas TAF sites, leading
to north/northwesterly winds between 7-13 kts. For Waco, the front
is still making its way southward and will arrive closer to 19z.
The northerly winds will persist through the rest of the day and
much of the night before winds become light prior to sunrise
tomorrow. By 12z tomorrow, southerly winds of around 10 knots will
in place across the region.

Clear to mostly clear skies will persist at all TAF sites given a
lack in moisture. This will keep VFR conditions through the
duration of the 18z TAF cycle.

Another cold front will arrive tomorrow afternoon, arriving to the
DFW Metroplex TAF sites around 21z. Winds will initially remain
below 10 knots, however winds will increase after 00z. This has
been included in the extended portion of the DFW TAF with
inclusion in the other TAF sites expected in subsequent TAF
issuances.

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Dallas-Ft. Worth    54  80  49  58 /   0   0   0   0
Waco                54  81  53  62 /   0   0   0   0
Paris               49  78  47  56 /   0   0   0   0
Denton              47  79  44  57 /   0   0   0   0
McKinney            49  79  47  57 /   0   0   0   0
Dallas              55  81  51  60 /   0   0   0   0
Terrell             52  81  48  60 /   0   0   0   0
Corsicana           56  83  52  62 /   0   0   0   0
Temple              52  83  50  64 /   0   0   0   0
Mineral Wells       49  83  44  60 /   0   0   0   0

&&

.FWD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.
&&

$$

SHORT TERM...Hernandez
LONG TERM....Hernandez
AVIATION...Hernandez