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Atmospheric River to Begin to Impact the Northwest U.S.; Gusty Winds in the Northeast U.S.

A strong atmospheric river moving into northern California later Tuesday will bring a threat for moderate to heavy rainfall and flooding, gusty to high winds, and mountain snows for parts of the Northwest U.S. through at least Wednesday. Gusty winds and isolated rain and snow showers will continue in the Northeast U.S. Tuesday behind a cold front. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Nov 4, 2025 at 1:30:10 am CST

There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.

High pressure will remain in place through the remainder of the week, resulting in clear, cool nights and sunny, warm days.
🎃 Here’s a look at October’s temperature and rainfall for the DFW and Waco climate sites. Temperatures ran above normal through most of the month, with Waco recording 18 days of highs at or above 90°F. As for rainfall, DFW picked up 4.75 inches for the month, with the majority falling over just two days (October 24–25).
The latest 8-14 day outlook highlights the potential for above-normal temperatures along with near normal precipitation for the November 10-16th period. Keep in mind that these outlooks don't answer how far above or below normal temperatures and precipitation will be, but do indicate the quiet weather pattern across North and Central TX will continue.

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