Strong storms fired up Friday night ahead of a cold front that moved across North Texas. Winds reached Category 1 hurricane strength, exceeding 75 mph, resulting in multiple reports of damage in Denton County.
The cold front also brought a needed cooldown. It felt like fall Saturday morning; lows were in the lower to mid-60s.
Temperatures the past two days have been well above average; in fact, the 7th triple-digit day of 2025 was on Thursday. A break from the heat is in store for the region Saturday; highs are only expected to reach the upper 70s.
An isolated storm remains a possibility Saturday afternoon, but most of the area will stay dry. The cold front will block the residual moisture from Lorena from moving into North Texas, so most of the storms and heavy rainfall will be in cent