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In the wake of Monday’s rain, a broad area of high pressure will keep us cool. On Friday another cold front will move through North Texas reinforcing the cool Canadian air mass in place.
NBC 5 Chief Meteorologist Rick Mitchell said Wednesday that Futurecast models show light snow developing in areas northwest of Dallas-Fort Worth late Friday and into Saturday morning. "It would not be anything that would cause any travel problems at all," Mitchell said, adding that if any snowflakes develop they would quickly melt after falling to the ground.Sign up for NBC DFW newslettersMitchell said the likelihood of any snowfall accumulating to more than 1/10th of an inch is"less than 50%."The normal high for this time of year is 67 degrees. The normal low is 46 degrees.
There are several nights the low temperature will drop to levels near freeing. Rural areas may see temperatures below freezing.
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