The First Alert Weather Day, which was issued due to morning storms, has concluded.
There were isolated storms around North Texas Monday morning, delivering heavy rain and powerful wind gusts before the morning commute.
Severe thunderstorm warnings and a tornado watch were issued for the majority of North Texas early this morning, but they were lifted by 10 a.m.
The skies over Dallas-Fort Worth have cleared, and temperatures are back in the low 70s.
Tuesday morning will be substantially cooler, with dry air and a clear sky. Temperatures will decrease to the 40s. Tuesday looks gorgeous, with highs in the lower 70s.
A powerful cold front will pass across the area Tuesday night, keeping temperatures in the mid-60s on Wednesday afternoon.
A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Wednesday owing to substantially colder temperatures and brisk winds, which will chill the air.
The seasonal dry week extends into the weekend, with cool mornings.