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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
527 PM CST Sat Dec 27 2025

...New AVIATION...

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Well above-average and near-record warm temperatures will
  continue today and Sunday.

- A strong cold front Sunday afternoon and evening will bring gusty
  north winds up to 50 mph, along with tumbling temperatures into
  the 30s.

- Actual temperatures and wind chill values will provide a shock
  to the system Monday through Tuesday. Outdoor pipes may need to
  be protected along the Red River and northwest of the DFW
  Metroplex Monday night into Tuesday morning when temperatures
  will fall below 25 degrees for several hours.

- Temperatures will steadily warm back to near or above normal
  through the end of next week.

&&

.SHORT TERM...
(This afternoon through Sunday night)
Issued at 1203 PM CST Sat Dec 27 2025

Warm conditions will occur today with afternoon highs ranging from
around 80 degrees in our east and southeast, to the mid-upper 80s in
our west and northwest. DFW is still forecasted to be very near
today`s record high temperature of 82 degrees, but Waco may
struggle to reach their record high of 85 degrees due to
persistent cloud cover in that area at midday. However, both
sites may tie or set new record high minimums tonight. Tonight
will be warm and humid again, with maybe some patchy light fog,
but a strong cold front arrives Sunday afternoon and evening
bringing a drastic change to the weather.

The cold front will be very noticeable as it moves across the region
Sunday afternoon and evening with very strong winds and tumbling
temperatures. Winds through the night will be sustained at 20-30 mph
with gusts between 40-50 mph. These speeds meet Wind Advisory
criteria, and the Advisory will likely be issued overnight or maybe
this evening. All outdoor decorations and lightweight objects will
need to be secured, and if Sunday night is normally when you set out
trash and recycling cans, it would be best to wait until Monday
morning if possible.

Drastically colder temperatures will accompany the front and
temperatures will tumble from values in the mid 70s to lower 80s on
Sunday afternoon into the 30s Sunday night-Monday morning. However,
with the strong wind, the wind chill overnight and early Monday
morning will make it feel like it`s in the upper 10s and 20s.

As the front moves through on Sunday, there is a low chance for
showers east of I-35 in the afternoon and evening hours. Rainfall
amounts will only total a few hundredths of an inch where showers do
occur.

&&

.LONG TERM...
(Monday through next Saturday)
Issued at 1203 PM CST Sat Dec 27 2025

Monday will be a day to bundle up if you are heading out! As
mentioned above, Monday morning will start out very chilly with
temperatures in the 30s but wind chills in the upper 10s and 20s. As
cold air continues to filter into the region on Monday, high
temperatures will only be in the 40s. Breezy winds will continue
during the day on Monday at speeds of 10-20 mph with gusts up to 30
mph, and thus the wind chill during the day on Monday will make it
feel several degrees colder than the actual temperature.

The coldest night of the week will be Monday night-Tuesday morning
with overnight lows ranging from the lower 20s in the north to the
lower 30s in the south. Outdoor exposed pipes will need to be
covered in areas north of I-30/20 where temperatures will spend
several hours in the 20s overnight. Ensembles are in good agreement
on temperatures falling into the lower 20s, especially along the Red
River and in our northwest where there is around a 50% probability
of temperatures below 25 degrees.

The remainder of the week will exhibit a warming trend due to weak
upper level ridging and then zonal flow; however, temperatures
will still be cooler than this past week. A fast moving shortwave
may bring a little bit of rain to areas north of I-30/20 during
New Years Eve Day, but no impacts are expected at this time. A
few weather models try to output a light wintry mix Wednesday
morning near the Red River, but the forecast calls for
temperatures near or above freezing and have left any mention of
precipitation in liquid form.

&&

.AVIATION...
(00Z TAFS)
Issued at 506 PM CST Sat Dec 27 2025

VFR prevails across the region this evening but changes are on the
way. We`ll see an increase in high cloud cover through the late
evening but a surge of low level moisture northward ahead of a
cold front will lead to widespread MVFR stratus late tonight
through midday Sunday. Southerly flow around 15 kt will gradually
become more southwest through the late morning hours on Sunday
ahead of the front. Actual frontal passage timing should be around
20-22Z in the Metroplex with a wind shift to the north and an
abrupt increase in wind speeds. North-northwest winds 25G40KT can
be expected through the late afternoon and early evening before
diminishing a bit overnight Sunday night. Mid and high cloud cover
will linger through the period. Any precipitation chances with
this front should remain mainly east of the major airports.

Dunn

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Dallas-Ft. Worth    65  79  35  47 /   0  10   0   0
Waco                66  78  38  47 /   0  10  10   0
Paris               64  76  32  43 /   0  20  10   0
Denton              63  78  30  46 /   0  10   0   0
McKinney            64  78  32  46 /   0  10  10   0
Dallas              65  80  36  47 /   0  10  10   0
Terrell             65  78  33  46 /   0  20  10   0
Corsicana           67  79  36  48 /   0  20  20   0
Temple              65  79  36  48 /   0  10  10   0
Mineral Wells       62  79  30  48 /   0  10   0   0

&&

.FWD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.

&&

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