Strong Cold Front Brings Fall Weather to Texas Tomorrow!

One more day of record-high temperatures as a strong cold front moves through Texas today! A cold front will move south through most of Texas today and tonight, bringing gusty north winds and a noticeable temperature drop over the coming days.

While high temperatures will remain in the 90s for most of Texas today, we’re looking at a twenty to thirty-degree drop tomorrow for most folks! The season’s first freeze may occur tonight in the northeastern Texas Panhandle. We’re looking at 31 degrees for Perryton and 33 degrees in Canadian. Amarillo will drop down to 39 degrees.

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Much cooler temperatures are forecast for Texas by Thursday morning, with 30s and 40s for the northern half of the state, and 50s and 60s for the southern third.

Thursday morning, we will see the northern half of Texas drop into the upper 30s and 40s, though we’re not expecting any widespread freezing temperatures. The southern third of Texas will fall into the 50s and 60s.

High temperatures on Wednesday and Thursday will be in the 60s and 70s, with a few 80s across Texas. We’ll begin a slow warmup on Friday and Saturday, with 70s and 80s across the state.

A few thunderstorms are possible Wednesday morning and afternoon as the cold front moves south across the Rio Grande Valley, Lower Texas Gulf Coast, and Deep South Texas. Locally heavy rain and gusty winds can’t be ruled out. Our next chance for more widespread precipitation will arrive on Saturday and Sunday across the Texas Panhandle and West Texas.

High Wildfire Danger for Texas

A map showing high to very high wildfire risk across Texas over the next several days.

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Unfortunately, a continuation of dry weather and flash drought will continue across most of Texas through early next week.The danger of wildfires is now high to very high – and initial attack activity has significantly increased over the last week. We may begin to see larger fires as the arriving cold front brings an acrid airmass with flash-drought-impacted fuels across Texas.

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