North Texas Experiences Cold Snap, Warmer Temperatures Expected Midweek
North Texas Experiences Cold Snap, Warmer Temperatures Expected Midweek
US · Published Feb 24, 2026
North Texas experiences a cold snap with temperatures dropping to the mid-30s°F.
Freezing temperatures are expected again on Monday morning before a warming trend begins.
Temperatures will climb back into the 50s°F by Tuesday and the 60s°F by Wednesday.
Cold snap hits North Texas this Sunday
North Texas is currently experiencing a cold snap, with temperatures plummeting to the mid-30s°F (approximately 1°C) across the metroplex this Sunday morning, a significant shift from the recent warmer weather. The last recorded freeze at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport was on February 1, 2026, marking 21 days since the area last encountered freezing conditions. Temperatures are anticipated to approach freezing again on Monday morning, suggesting a brief return to colder conditions before a gradual warming trend takes hold. Residents should prepare for potentially icy conditions, especially on roadways and elevated surfaces, during the early morning hours.
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