The warming trend in North Texas will continue through the early part of week with expected highs into the 80s by Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth said a warming trend begins on Sunday and will continue through Wednesday, bringing highs to the 80s.As daylight savings time beings in Dallas-Fort Worth, temperatures are expected to warm up before storm chances return later this week., formerly Twitter, that a slow warmup will begin Sunday following a cold front as temperatures will rise to 60 degrees by Sunday afternoon.
, Staff, Reporter. Zaeem Shaikh is a reporter covering breaking news for The Dallas Morning News. He grew up in Fresno, California, and graduated from Fresno State University in 2022. Before joining The News, he has reported for The Sacramento Bee, CalMatters and the Oregonian.
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