Forecast Discussion for Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas

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FXUS64 KFWD 160551
AFDFWD

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
1151 PM CST Sun Feb 15 2026

...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, AVIATION...

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Patchy fog Monday morning could lead to a temporary reduction in
  visibility.

- Warm and dry conditions will increase the potential for fire
  starts across western North and Central Texas Tuesday through
  Thursday.

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.SHORT TERM...
(Tonight through Tuesday)
Issued at 1150 PM CST Sun Feb 15 2026

Mostly clear skies and light winds will continue to promote fairly
effective radiational cooling overnight tonight and we`re already
seeing quite a range in temperatures across the region. Temps
range from the low 40s to mid 50s depending on location and wind
speed. For the rest of tonight, winds will generally be light and
variable with some thin high clouds streaming across the state
limiting optimal cooling. Our main concern will be the potential
for areas of fog to develop with wet soils in place and
temperatures falling to near the dewpoint. Any fog that develops
will dissipate by mid morning as southerly winds increase beneath
mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will also climb back into the mid
and upper 70s.

Quiet weather will continue through Tuesday, but an amplifying
trough over the western CONUS will promote rapid surface
cyclogenesis across the Central Plains during this time. This will
result in strengthening south-southwesterly flow across North
Texas and will help send temperatures into the mid 80s for areas
west of I-35. A dryline will approach our western counties and
will result in afternoon RH values dropping to less than 25%
across our far western counties. The well above normal temps,
breezy conditions, and low humidity will be favorable for an
uptick in fire starts across our far western counties.

Dunn

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.LONG TERM...
(Tuesday night through next Sunday)
Issued at 1150 PM CST Sun Feb 15 2026

Well above normal temperatures will continue through the end of
the week with little chance for rainfall through Friday. Fire
weather concerns will continue Wednesday and Thursday afternoons
when RH values plummet to around 15% for areas west of I-35.
Despite lighter wind speeds, these very low humidity values will
support grass fire activity both afternoons.

The upper trough over the western U.S. will begin to spread out
of southern Arizona and New Mexico on Friday as a weak cold front
slides south into North Texas. There is still some uncertainty
with respect to timing and strength of this upper trough which
will impact potential rain chances headed into the weekend. It
does appear that strengthening southerly return flow will pull
moisture northward atop the frontal surface and at least result in
some low rain chances going into next weekend. We`ll continue to
monitor this potential over the coming days.

Dunn


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.AVIATION...
(06Z TAFS)
Issued at 1150 PM CST Sun Feb 15 2026

VFR will prevail across the region for the next several hours but
light and variable winds beneath most clear skies will likely
allow some fog to develop across parts of North and Central TX.
For now, we`ll maintain some MVFR visibility from 11-15Z at all
sites. VFR will prevail on Monday with southerly winds increasing
to around 10 kt.

Dunn

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.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.

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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Dallas-Ft. Worth    70  46  74  54 /   0   0   0   0
Waco                73  45  72  52 /   0   0   0   0
Paris               64  43  69  50 /   0   0   0   0
Denton              70  41  73  50 /   0   0   0   0
McKinney            68  44  71  52 /   0   0   0   0
Dallas              70  46  73  54 /   0   0   0   0
Terrell             68  44  72  52 /   0   0   0   0
Corsicana           70  47  74  54 /   0   0   0   0
Temple              73  44  75  51 /   0   0   0   0
Mineral Wells       73  43  78  51 /   0   0   0   0

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.FWD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.

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