A Dense Fog Advisory was in effect until 9 a.m. Monday.
Thick, dense fog socked in many of us this morning. Visibilities dropped to a quarter mile and even down to zero in many locations. We should begin to see improvement by 9 a.m.
Temperatures are running more than 20 degrees warmer than Sunday morning. We started off the day in the low 60s.
Monday afternoon, daytime highs will climb to the low 80s, unseasonably warm! The normal high is 69 for this time of year.
We are tracking a cold front in North Texas. There is a slight chance of showers this afternoon, but a greater chance of showers and storms along the cold front, which arrives tonight into overnight. Keep your umbrellas handy, especially late tonight!
We could see a few lingering showers early Tuesday morning, but the rest of our Tuesday will be cooler and drier.
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