After the unseasonably chilly temperatures that was experienced back on Friday, a brief warmup back the
other direction will come to an end this afternoon. A potent cold front is sweeping through Texas as part of
a low pressure system that is moving through the Great Plains region. Notice the drastic contrast in temperatures
between the western side of Texas and up in Oklahoma as opposed to what it is in Dallas and points east.
High temperatures this morning are unseasonably mild being well into the 60s to near 70°, but will steadily drop as
the day progresses. It has been a very windy day already with wind gusts as high as near 60 MPH in a few spots.
Completely unlike Friday, it is quite dry across the region with Love Field in Dallas reporting a humidity level of
just 19%. Because of the high winds and dry conditions, a Red Flag Warning has been issued for the entire
Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area until at least 6:00 PM Central Standard Time this evening.
See the National Weather Service statements for more details.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENTS by the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, Texas on January 29, 2008A WIND ADVISORY is in effect until 6:00 PM Central Standard Time this evening.
Strong west and northwest winds will continue through the afternoon hours. Sustained wind speeds of
30 to 40 MPH will continue with gusts in excess of 50 mph possible through late afternoon.
In addition, some blowing dust may reduce visibilities to around 3 to 5 miles during the afternoon.
The strong winds will diminish quickly this evening.
A Wind Advisory means that sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 MPH are expected. Winds this strong can make
driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Boaters should use extra caution when venturing onto
area lakes. Residents may wish to take action to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight
outdoor objects that may be blown around in the strong winds.A RED FLAG WARNING is in effect until 6:00 PM Central Standard Time this evening.A Red flag warning remains in effect until 6:00 PM Central Standard Time this evening across all of North Texas
for very strong winds and very low humidities.
A Fire Weather Watch remains in effect Wednesday afternoon...
Strong west and northwest winds and very low humidities will continue through the afternoon across all of
North Texas. Sustained wind speeds of 30 to 40 MPH with gusts in excess of 50 MPH and relative humidities
ranging from 10 to 15% will lead to extreme fire weather conditions through early evening.
The winds are expected to diminish this evening.
Return southerly flow and low humidity will lead to very high fire danger conditions across all of North Texas
Wednesday afternoon. A Fire Weather Watch is in effect for all of North Texas on Wednesday afternoon.
A red flag warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now or will shortly.
A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity and dry vegetation will create explosive fire growth potential.
Avoid all outside burning and welding today. Do not toss lit cigarette Butts outside.
Report wild fires to the nearest Fire Department or law enforcement office.PLEASE NOTE:
Bedford, Texas' wind gauge was malfunctioning at the time of this report, so I substituted that location with
Weatherford, Texas instead. Since there were not enough locations that had weather conditions that had
wind chill readings, I'm listing the few that did toward the bottom of this post instead of using a near-empty
northern Texas regional weather map to display them.
METROPOLITAN AREA MAP WIND SPEEDS AND GUSTS (at least 10 MPH sustained)
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport... WNW at 41 MPH, gusting to 53 MPHMesquite, Texas... WNW at 32 MPH, gusting to 46 MPH
Arlington, Texas... WNW at 30 MPH, gusting to 41 MPH
Fort Worth (Alliance Airport)... W at 29 MPH, gusting to 43 MPHFort Worth (Meacham International Airport)... WNW at 28 MPH, gusting to 47 MPHGarland, Texas... WNW at 24 MPH, gusting to 26 MPH
Plano, Texas... NNW at 21 MPH, gusting to 28 MPH
Duncanville, Texas... WSW at 18 MPH, gusting to 28 MPH
Lewisville, Texas... W at 8 MPH, gusting to 30 MPH
METROPOLITAN AREA NON-MAP WIND GUSTSMcKinney, Texas... 59 MPH
Irving, Texas... 56 MPH
Addison, Texas... 49 MPH
Denton, Texas... 48 MPH
Burleson, Texas... 46 MPH
Dallas Executive Airport... 44 MPHFlower Mound, Texas... 41 MPH
Lancaster, Texas... 40 MPH
Mansfield, Texas... 34 MPH
Grand Prairie, Texas... 32 MPH
Richardson, Texas... 25 MPH
North Richland Hills, Texas... 24 MPH
The Colony, Texas... 22 MPH
Weatherford, Texas... 21 MPH
Carrollton, Texas... 19 MPH
Euless, Texas... 19 MPH
NORTHERN TEXAS AND SURROUNDING REGIONAL WIND SPEEDS AND GUSTS (at least 10 MPH sustained)
Wichita Falls, Texas... NW at 38 MPH, gusting to 56 MPH
Oklahoma City... NW at 38 MPH, gusting to 45 MPH
Abilene, Texas... NW at 32 MPH, gusting to 48 MPH
Fort Smith, Arkansas... WSW at 29 MPH, gusting to 43 MPH
Midland, Texas... NNW at 28 MPH, gusting to 36 MPH
Amarillo, Texas... N at 25 MPH, gusting to 32 MPH
Lubbock, Texas... N at 22 MPH, gusting to 37 MPH
Waco, Texas... W at 21 MPH, gusting to 33 MPH
Texarkana, Arkansas... SW at 16 MPH, gusting to 28 MPH
LATEST REGIONAL NON-MAP WIND CHILL READINGSAmarillo, Texas... 21°
Oklahoma City... 22°
Lubbock, Texas... 31°
Wichita Falls, Texas... 38°