The first of a two-wave cold front has already hit Texas , bringing stormy weather to much of the Lone Star State and dropping temperatures significantly. However, a second cold air mass will soon blow through, bringing some serious fall feels to Texas – even bringing some areas of the state well below freezing.
It’s already started to feel a bit cooler across Texas after several weeks of nearly record-breaking heat for being this far into fall. The first truly strong cold front is currently sweeping across Texas, drastically dropping temperatures, but a second wave will bring the first real fall-like weather to town.
From the Texas Panhandle down to San Antonio, and even over to the greater Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, temperatures will see a major cool down. So, here’s everything we know about the next few days of weather in the Lone Star State.
Texas Panhandle to see 20-degree nights as cold front sweeps in Tuesday
The first truly strong cold front of the season that’ll impact much of Texas will first reach the northern most tip of the state, in cities like Dalhart and Amarillo in the Texas Panhandle, by Tuesday afternoon, November 19…