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After warm weekend, temperatures drop across North Texas

The end of the weekend was warm, breezy and muggy, but a cold front brought back chilly air and fall-like temps.

Updated at 6 a.m. Monday.

A cold front arrived overnight and people across North Texas will feel it Monday morning when they head out the door. Temperatures are about 15 to 20 degrees cooler Monday morning.

Credit: WFAA
24 hour temperature change at 6 AM

There will be a wide range of temperatures across North Texas because the frontal boundary will stall in East Texas. High temperatures near the front will warm up into the upper 70s to lower 80s. Cloud cover will keep areas from Dallas-Fort Worth to the northwest in the upper 50s to lower 60s.  

Check out the video below to see the timing of the front, and how temperatures respond to its passing:

Despite clouds hanging around Monday, most places will be dry. There could be an isolated shower or storm along the front Sunday night into Monday, but once again most places will not see any rain with this front.

This cooldown won't last very long, as highs will be back at or even above 80° for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week.

But all hope is not lost as another front looks like it will arrive Friday, bringing back cooler temps for next weekend. And that cooler weather may last into the following week as well!

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