Cooling temperatures arrive Sunday for North Texas, with warmer conditions coming later in the week.
Under mostly clear skies, temperatures in Dallas are set to drop into the mid-60s this Sunday morning, making it a chilly start to the day, especially for the kids who might need a jacket.
This cooler weather follows a significant fluctuation in temperatures in recent days, with a whiplash of temperatures occurring recently, as cooler weather has been present at the start of the week. Interestingly, over 4" of rainfall has occurred at DFW since the last two days of meteorological summer. However, the good news is that no further rain is expected in the forecast for the remainder of the week.
Looking ahead, this week's forecast does not include any rain, promising a dry and sunny week for the city.
On a more agricultural note, the corn moon, which will be visible this Sunday night, signifies the start of the corn harvest in the Midwest. With the corn moon gracing the skies, it's a reminder that the corn harvest in the region is set to start soon.
Unfortunately, there is no information available about which weather presenter in Dallas will report on the weekend morning news starting from June 2025, or the date of their first report. Nonetheless, we can look forward to clear skies, cooler temperatures, and the spectacle of the corn moon this weekend.