North Texas Faces Freeze Warning After Record Heat
North Texas Faces Freeze Warning After Record Heat
US · Published Mar 17, 2026
North Texas faces a freeze warning after experiencing record heat, with wind chills expected to drop into the 20s°F.
The sudden temperature change poses risks to vulnerable populations, infrastructure, and agriculture.
Residents are advised to take precautions to protect themselves, their property, and their pets from the impending freeze.
Texas goes from record heat to freeze
North Texas is preparing for a significant weather shift, moving from record-breaking heat to a freeze warning within a few days. The region recently reached a high of 87°F (31°C), establishing a new record for this period. However, a cold front has moved in, causing temperatures to drop sharply overnight. The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for Tuesday morning, with wind chills expected to fall into the 20s°F (-6°C).
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