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City of Wylie OEM

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Wylie, TX, Collin County

Joined September 2009
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Going into next week, expect a gradual warm up in temperatures. Rain chances will return Tuesday-Thursday, with best chances for rain and potentially a rumble of thunder on Wednesday in Central Texas. #dfwwx #ctxwx

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This weekend will be cool, with highs in the 50s/60s. Additional freezes are possible in North Texas near the Red River Saturday night and Sunday night in the wake of a late Saturday cold front. #dfwwx #ctxwx

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Sub-freezing temperatures are expected in portions of North Texas tonight, and a Freeze Warning is now in effect from midnight tonight through 10 am Friday. Elsewhere, low temperatures will remain just above freezing. Cool temperatures continue Friday with highs in the 50s. #txwx

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Many areas north and west of DFW will see a freeze early Friday morning!

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2:11 pm...Here comes the cold front! It's moving through Wichita Falls and should be into the DFW area between 4 and 6 pm. Gusty north winds and a quick drop in temps can be expected. In the meantime, DFW may set a new record high today. Record is 82. #weatherconnection #dfwwx

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Tomorrow night's cold front will bring cool and breezy weather on Thanksgiving Day. Temperatures will be in the 40s and 50s all day with a stiff north breeze of 10-15 mph gusting to 25-30 mph. The cool air will stick around for a while, too! #txwx

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The first widespread freeze of the season will occur across most of North Texas and portions of Central Texas Thursday night into Friday morning. Expect low temperatures ranging from the upper 20s to mid 30s Friday morning. #txwx

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Planning on travel before Thanksgiving Day? Here's a look at the forecast across the region. Visit weather.gov/forecastpoints for specific details about your destination! #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx

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Holiday Week Planner Today: Sunny & Cool Wednesday: Quick warm up then cold front arrives in the PM ☝️1st freeze of the season in North TX Wednesday Night Thanksgiving: Cool, Cloudy, and Breezy🍃 Friday/Weekend: Still cool with another cold front late Saturday #dfwwx #ctxwx

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A cold front will bring much cooler weather to start the week. We will briefly warm up on Wednesday with highs near 80. A much stronger cold front will plow through North Texas on Thanksgiving. This will usher in a cold pattern change, with highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s!

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Tomorrow won't feel like today! A cold front will bring temps down with a northerly breeze through the day. #wfaaweather


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Breezy and cooler weather is expected on Monday behind a cold front. Clear and cold conditions will follow Monday night with lows in the 30s to lower 40s. #texomawx #etxwx #ctxwx #dfwwx

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8:15 p.m. Sunday: We're heading into a holiday week of rollercoaster temperatures. Two cold fronts will move into North Texas. One front on Monday and another front by Wednesday night. @nbcdfw @ksmithnbc5 #NBCDFWWeather @NBCDFWWeather

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Some travel disruptions are possible this week as a few storm systems race across the country. If you're staying in Texas, I don't see any issues at all! #wfaaweather More -> wfaa.com/article/weathe…

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They’re out there saving lives, let’s do our part to save theirs. This Crash Responder Safety Week and always, #MoveOverSlowDown for crash responders and help get everyone home safe. #CRSW


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Thanksgiving Week Outlook! 🦃🍂 First cold front on Mon will dry... cooler weather on Tue. Another front will arrive late Wed & will bring a low chance for rain across portions of East TX Wed night into Thu morning. Cool & cloudy on Thanksgiving Day. #dfwwx #ctxwx

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Happy Friday! Another cool/nice day in store for us. Afternoon highs will range from the lower 60s in eastern North TX to the lower 70s in western Central TX. This Weekend: afternoon highs climbing into the mid 70s to lower 80s by Sunday. #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx

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Here's a sneak peak of the forecast for Thanksgiving Week. A couple of fronts will move thru the region with low rain chances by mid-week. It looks like we will have cooler weather, but still too early to tell if rain will linger into Thursday. #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx

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A pleasant weekend is ahead with temperatures warming back up into the 70s. Other than windy conditions on Sunday, no other hazard expected. Enjoy! #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx

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Chilly mornings and pleasant afternoons on tap for the next few days. Temperatures warm this weekend ahead of another dry front Monday. Low rain chances return by next Wednesday. We will likely turn a bit cooler by Thanksgiving Day.

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