North Texas is likely to see a three-day stretch of bone-chilling cold starting Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. Amid an Arctic cold front that arrived earlier this weekend, the region could experience frigid weather until at least midweek the upcoming week.
Over the last 127 years, North Texas has recorded numerous experiences with snow events that have become significant events in the region’s weather history, according to the National Weather Service.
A tighter pressure gradient is in place for Friday, and North Texas will see a windy day with gusts possibly reaching up to 35 mph. This south-southwest wind will keep temperatures mild throughout the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo's opening day.
A cold front moved through North Texas overnight, bringing a chilly start to the day with wind chills in the upper 20s. While it will be a sunny Saturday, temperatures will only warm into the mid- to upper-40s.
A Cold Weather Advisory will be in effect until 9am this morning due to single and teen digit wind chill values. Sunday will remain blustery with
NORTH TEXAS – Get ready for a shock to the body! Today, we hit 63 degrees, but by Sunday morning, wind chills could be 11 degrees in Dallas-Fort Worth, and some spots as low as 6 degrees in our northern counties.
Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) told Newsweek: "ERCOT has issued a Weather Watch from January 20-23 due to predicted extreme cold weather across the ERCOT region, higher electrical demand, and the potential for lower reserves. Winter precipitation is also expected across parts of the state.
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A dangerously cold wind chill and a low chance of flurries or light snow will impact North Texas through Wednesday afternoon.