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Last Map Update: Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 12:44:15 pm CST

Rain chances increase tonight with widespread rainfall and isolated thunderstorms expected to continue through Wednesday morning. Rainfall totals will range from 0.5 to 2 inches with the heaviest rain totals east of I-35. Severe weather is not expected and the overall flood threat is low. Cool temperatures will continue through tonight with a brief warmup on Wednesday ahead of a strong cold front.
Following a wet start to the week, showers will end from west to east on Wednesday morning as a cold front pushes into the region. Expect widespread freezing temperatures and wind chills in the teens and 20s both Thursday and Friday morning. This is the first freeze in North Texas since February 1, but for much of the region, temperatures have been above freezing since January 25. Thankfully, brisk north winds and low humidity should whisk the roads dry before icy patches can develop.
Join us Tuesday evening for our Jack County SKYWARN class. The class will be held in Jacksboro, TX at 6:30 PM. The class is free and open to the public. For our class offerings in other counties, visit weather.gov/fwd/skywarnmap.
Join us Thursday evening for our Hunt County SKYWARN class. The class will be held in Greenville, TX at 6:00 PM. The class is free and open to the public. For our class offerings in other counties, visit weather.gov/fwd/skywarnmap.

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