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Cold Front Brings Frigid Temperatures to Dallas-Fort Worth

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Dallas-Fort Worth, December 14, 2025

A strong cold front has swept through the Dallas-Fort Worth area, leading to a significant temperature drop with nighttime lows plummeting to 28°F. High winds are also expected, creating dangerous wind chills. Residents are encouraged to stay warm and cautious while traveling. The forecast for the upcoming week shows milder temperatures returning, but another cold front is predicted to disrupt the respite. Resilience among local businesses and community preparedness are highlighted as key themes during these seasonal shifts.

Dallas-Fort Worth Weather Forecast: December 14, 2025

Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas – A strong cold front has brought a significant drop in temperatures to the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with nighttime lows expected to reach 28°F (-2°C) on Sunday, December 14, 2025. This front has also introduced gusty north winds, with speeds up to 30-35 mph, leading to wind chills that make it feel even colder. Residents are advised to dress warmly and exercise caution when traveling due to potentially hazardous conditions.

As the local economy continues to adapt and thrive amid seasonal changes, it’s important to highlight how Dallas entrepreneurs and residents can demonstrate resilience, especially in the face of challenging weather conditions. Preparedness is key, not just in terms of individual safety but also in maintaining the consistent momentum of small businesses that rely on community engagement and support.

Sunday’s Forecast

On Sunday, expect mostly sunny skies with a high near 44°F (7°C). However, early morning wind chills will be in the 20s or lower, and nighttime temperatures are likely to drop to a below-freezing 28°F (-2°C). Wind gusts will decrease in the evening after reaching as high as 30 mph during the day.

Upcoming Week

The coming week is expected to be somewhat sunny, with daytime temperatures in the 60s and 70s starting Tuesday. However, a cold front is anticipated to move through North Texas on Saturday night, bringing a sharp drop in temperature and gusty north winds. Wind gusts could climb as high as 30-35 mph on Saturday night and Sunday morning.

Understanding Cold Fronts

Cold fronts are common in North Texas during the winter months, often bringing sudden temperature drops and gusty winds. Residents must stay informed about weather changes and take necessary precautions during such events. Staying updated enhances community safety and can help local businesses maintain operations despite the chill.

Key Features

Feature Details
Temperature Drop Nighttime lows expected to reach 28°F (-2°C) on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
Wind Gusts Gusty north winds up to 30-35 mph, leading to wind chills in the 20s or lower.
Upcoming Week Daytime temperatures in the 60s and 70s starting Tuesday, with a cold front expected to move through on Saturday night into Sunday.

FAQ

What is the expected temperature drop in Dallas-Fort Worth on Sunday, December 14, 2025?

Nighttime temperatures are likely to drop to a below-freezing 28°F (-2°C) on Sunday, December 14, 2025.

What are the wind conditions expected to be on Sunday, December 14, 2025?

Wind gusts are expected to reach as high as 30 mph during the day, decreasing in the evening.

What is the weather forecast for the upcoming week in Dallas-Fort Worth?

The coming week is expected to be somewhat sunny, with daytime temperatures in the 60s and 70s starting Tuesday.

What should residents do during this cold front?

Residents are advised to dress warmly and exercise caution when traveling due to potentially hazardous conditions.


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