Not really, said Miles Langfeld, meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office.
“We could see some lows dip into the 30s, but it doesn’t look like we’re gonna get to freezing right now,” Langfeld said.
A deadly icy pileup on I-35W in February 2021 involving 130 cars, trucks and semis left six people dead — changing the lives of hundreds including rescuers who rushed to the scene just north of downtown Fort Worth.
For example, whenever North Texas records its first freeze in the next couple months, it will be for the 2023-2024 season.
Nearly 125 years ago, the earliest first freeze of the season ever recorded in North Texas by NWS was on Oct. 22, 1898.
Over the last decade, November has been the sweet spot for the first freeze of the season in North Texas:
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