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Last Map Update: Mon, Jan 12, 2026 at 8:14:12 am CST

Expect another chilly morning with low temperatures in the low to mid-upper 30s. Partly to mostly cloudy skies will continue throughout the day, keeping afternoon highs cool in the 60s region-wide. There is a chance for a couple of sprinkles in southern Central Texas this afternoon, but otherwise the forecast will remain dry.
Temperatures will start off this upcoming week above normal, but a couple of cold fronts on Wednesday and Friday will knock temperatures back to near seasonable. The forecast this week is relatively dry, but there are low chances for sprinkles or light rain in southern Central Texas on Tuesday morning.
The Montague County Skywarn class will be held on Thursday January 15 from 6 to 8 PM at the Montague County Annex (11339 SH 59N, Montague, TX). Visit weather.gov/fwd/skywarnmap to find your closest spotter class or to sign up for a virtual class.
The National Weather Service Fort Worth is looking for the next generation of weather experts to be a part of our Summer Volunteer Program! We are looking for highly motivated, talented students ready to dive into real-world atmospheric sciences and serve the public and our partners! This is your chance to gain access to a weather forecast office, work alongside professional meteorologists, and contribute to our mission of protecting lives and property and enhancing the national economy. Fill out the following form by March 1st to apply: forms.gle/rzybPqWsiKBBJx5y5 For more information about our volunteer program, visit weather.gov/fwd/students

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