Dallas Greets Chilly Morning with Freezing Fog, Sunny Days on the Horizon

Dallas residents experienced patchy freezing fog early this morning, lifting the curtain on what will be a sunny day with highs edging toward 50 degrees. With the whisper of a south wind, peaking with gusts as high as 20 mph, the latter part of the day promises clearer skies and a generous dose of sun, according to the National Weather Service.

However, this fair weather does not dismiss the hazardous conditions that transpired during the early hours, especially along and north of I-20, as the potential for freezing fog will continue through the morning hours, the National Weather Service cautioned. The fog, paired with the specter of ground liquids refreezing, posed a treacherous challenge for Saturday morning’s commuters. Residents should remain vigilant on roads, despite the promise of no hazardous weather in the following days.

Tonight calls for mostly clear skies and a low around 34, with the south wind maintaining its momentum at 10 to 15 mph, offering a reprieve from earlier adversities. As we segue into Sunday, the forecast anticipates a continuation of mostly sunny conditions with a high hovering near 48. A south-southwest breeze will blow at around 10 mph, making its turn northward in the afternoon hours, and leave behind a partly cloudy night with lows dipping near 29…

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