Mild temps give way to dangerous cold and potential snow

A nice, mild day with a mix of sun and clouds remained in the forecast for the rest of Thursday, so make some plans to soak up the mild temperatures and sunshine. However, the mild air doesn’t last long, as an arctic front is still on the way to North Texas late Friday into Saturday.

The warmest part of the day Saturday will be around midnight as the front is moving through the DFW Metroplex. Temperatures will drop to the low 40s and upper 30s around sunrise Saturday before warming back to the mid-40s Saturday afternoon.

A low chance of flurries or light snow for North Texas

First Alert Weather Days are in place from Sunday through Tuesday for both dangerously cold wind chills and the low chance of flurries or light snow. A Cold Weather Advisory will likely be issued at some point this weekend.

The long-range forecast models are still not in agreement with the winter precipitation potential Monday night into Tuesday. However, the EURO forecast model shows light to moderate snow moving through North Texas Monday night into Tuesday, while the GFS model is completely dry at the same time…

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