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Irving, Texas 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for 3 Miles SSE Irving TX
National Weather Service Forecast for:
3 Miles SSE Irving TX
Issued by: National Weather Service Dallas/Fort Worth, TX |
| Updated: 6:07 am CST Jan 24, 2026 |
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Today
 Snow/Sleet then Chance Wintry Mix
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Tonight
 Sleet then Snow/Sleet
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Sunday
 Chance Wintry Mix then Slight Chance Snow Showers
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Sunday Night
 Mostly Cloudy
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Monday
 Cold
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Monday Night
 Mostly Clear
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Tuesday
 Mostly Sunny
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Tuesday Night
 Partly Cloudy
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Wednesday
 Mostly Sunny
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| Hi 27 °F⇓ |
Lo 15 °F |
Hi 23 °F |
Lo 9 °F |
Hi 28 °F |
Lo 11 °F |
Hi 42 °F |
Lo 20 °F |
Hi 41 °F |
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Winter Storm Warning
Extreme Cold Warning
Today
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Sleet, possibly mixed with snow showers before 1pm, then a chance of freezing rain and sleet between 1pm and 3pm, then a chance of sleet after 3pm. The sleet could be heavy at times. Temperature falling to around 20 by 5pm. Wind chill values between 7 and 17. North wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. Total daytime ice accumulation of less than a 0.1 of an inch possible. Total daytime snow and sleet accumulation of less than one inch possible. |
Tonight
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Sleet before 4am, then sleet, possibly mixed with snow showers. The sleet could be heavy at times. Low around 15. Wind chill values between 3 and 8. North wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow and sleet accumulation of around an inch possible. |
Sunday
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A chance of snow showers, freezing rain, and sleet before 9am, then a chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy and cold, with a high near 23. Wind chill values between zero and 8. North northwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or no ice accumulation expected. New snow and sleet accumulation of less than a half inch possible. |
Sunday Night
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 9. Wind chill values between -2 and 3. North northwest wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. |
Monday
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Sunny and cold, with a high near 28. North northwest wind 5 to 10 mph. |
Monday Night
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Mostly clear, with a low around 11. Calm wind becoming south southwest around 5 mph after midnight. |
Tuesday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 42. South southwest wind around 5 mph. |
Tuesday Night
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Partly cloudy, with a low around 20. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. |
Wednesday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 41. North northwest wind around 5 mph. |
Wednesday Night
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Mostly clear, with a low around 23. |
Thursday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 44. |
Thursday Night
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. |
Friday
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A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35. Chance of precipitation is 20%. |
Forecast from NOAA-NWS
for 3 Miles SSE Irving TX.
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Weather Forecast Discussion
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FXUS64 KFWD 241200
AFDFWD
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
600 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026
...New UPDATE, AVIATION...
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Widespread travel impacts due to wintry precipitation have
started across North Texas and will gradually shift south into
Central Texas through the day. Precipitation will end Sunday,
but travel impacts will linger into Monday and Tuesday.
- Strong winds along with ice on tree limbs and power lines could
cause sporadic power outages today and Sunday.
- Life-threatening cold wind chills as low as 5 to 10 below zero
Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights will result in hypothermia
and frostbite if precautions are not taken.
- A long duration of below-freezing temperatures from tonight
through Tuesday will increase the risk of broken pipes and water
damage.
&&
.UPDATE...
Issued at 548 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026
The secondary push of cold air is beginning to move south across
North Texas, leading to a sharp decrease in temperatures and
increasing wind speeds. Surfaces that are mostly wet with air
temperatures that are in the lower 30s will freeze soon after
temperatures drop into the mid to upper 20s. This means road
conditions will continue to deteriorate through the morning hours
in North Texas and western Central Texas. For eastern Central
Texas (Brazos Valley), temperatures are hovering between 32-34
degrees with continued precipitation. Similar to what is occurring
in North Texas, light icing will continue until temperatures
diminish into the 20s, at which point rapid ice accumulations can
be expected.
A new development this morning is the occurrence of light snow
across a good portion of North Texas. This light snow is likely
developing below the thermal inversion where the cloud layer is
now well below 32 degrees. Given the light nature of the snow, a
light coating will remain possible which has been accounted for in
the forecast`s snow accumulation. Overall, the snow and ice
accumulations remain unchanged compared to the previous forecast.
The afternoon precipitation forecast was updated to account for
the expected lull in widespread precipitation. Although a few
sleet showers will continue, the widespread precipitation we
observed through the night is not expected during the mid-
afternoon hours. There will be the potential for light drizzle or
light snow to continue through the afternoon given the saturated
nature of the atmosphere. This will ensure poor driving conditions
continue throughout the day, prior to the arrival of the second
wave of precipitation this evening and overnight.
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.SHORT TERM...
(Today Through Sunday Night)
Issued at 1247 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026
The long advertised winter storm is upon us, with widespread
precipitation falling across much of North and Central Texas. The
Arctic air continues to make its way south with a freezing line at
1 am stretching from Delta County, bisecting the Dallas/Fort
Worth Metroplex to just west of Lampasas. This freezing line will
continue to shift southward through the early morning hours --
anyone that falls below 32 degrees will begin to experience
impacts due to frozen precipitation.
As of 1 AM, precipitation types and intensity varies greatly
- Central Texas continues to experience widespread drizzle,
however, widespread rain is beginning to move in from the south.
For North Texas, precipitation types vary from drizzle to rain
where surface temperatures are above 32 degrees to sleet and
freezing rain where temperatures have fallen below 32 degrees.
This precipitation type transition will continue to slowly shift
southward through the early morning hours as the cold air slowly
shift southward. As mentioned above, the freezing line will mark
the beginning of impact to travel conditions. Once a location
drops below 32 degrees, expect to remain in freezing conditions
through Tuesday.
-------Precipitation Type and Accumulations-------
This system has continued to provide forecasting challenges,
especially when trying to pin timing and precipitation type. This
is largely due to an elevated warm layer, residing around 6,000
feet above the ground. Due to this warm layer remaining quite
strong, much of the precipitation that will fall today will be in
the form of sleet. The exception will be along the immediate Red
River, where a deeper cold airmass may allow for snow flakes to
mix in through the day.
Where the depth of the cold air is not sufficiently deep but
temperatures have dropped below 32 degrees, expect freezing rain
to occur for several hours. This is going to be the case through
the morning hours as the rain transitions to freezing rain. For
North Texas, the freezing rain will be on and off through the
morning before a transition occurs to sleet later today. In
Central Texas, that warm air aloft will be relatively larger than
the depth of the cold airmass, leading to a longer period of
freezing rain.
The ongoing wave of precipitation will impact the region through
the early afternoon hours before a relative minimum in
precipitation occurs this afternoon. The important caveat here is
that it will likely continue precipitating in the form of light
rain or freezing drizzle during the "relative minimum". The
freezing drizzle will continue to accumulate on surfaces as much
of the region is expected to be below 32 degrees by the mid-
afternoon hours.
Another wave of strong forcing for ascent will make its way east
across the region, leading to another bout of frozen
precipitation tonight into Sunday. Precipitation-type with the
secondary wave will be location dependent. North Texas is likely
to see sleet as the dominant precipitation type while Central
Texas sees a mix of sleet and freezing rain. The deeper cold air
will remain along the Red River, therefore, snow mixing in with
the sleet will be possible Saturday night into Sunday. As the back
end of the forcing moves across North Texas, a sleet and snow mix
will be possible across much of the area. By Sunday afternoon,
new precipitation will have come to an end and we`ll begin to deal
with the extreme cold that will settle in Sunday night.
-------Extreme Cold-------
With frozen precipitation covering much of the ground across the
region, extreme cold is expected both tonight and Sunday night.
Tonight, expect lows in the single digits and teens across much
of the region. Wind chills will drop below zero degrees along and
west of the I-35 corridor. For Sunday night, temperatures will
fall below zero degrees northwest of the Dallas/Fort Worth
Metroplex; the rest of the region will be in the single digits to
lower teens. A northerly breeze will worsen conditions are
dangerously low wind chills are experienced across North and
Central Texas. Expect wind chills to range between -10 to 0
degrees area wide. Temperatures this cold will lead to frostbite
within a matter of 30 minutes, therefore, make sure to stay
bundled up with a hat, jacket and gloves if you have to spend time
outdoors. Ensure your pipes are properly prepared and that your
family and friends (including pets) are taken care of.
&&
.LONG TERM...
(Monday through Friday)
Issued at 1247 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026
The cold weather will persist on Monday with continued freezing
temperatures across the region. Frozen precipitation that is on
surfaces will continue to generate impacts across the region,
especially if the area is sheltered. The first glimpse of above
freezing conditions will arrive Tuesday with most of the region in
the mid 30s to mid 40s. Although thawing is expected on Tuesday,
lows will dip into the teens and 20s Tuesday night, quickly
freezing any of the liquid covering the roads. Many slick spots
are expected on Tuesday morning, therefore, make sure to exercise
caution if you plan on being outdoors.
As if the ongoing winter weather wasn`t enough, models continue to
hint at another potential for wintry mischief for next weekend.
There remains a large degree of uncertainty in the evolution of
next week`s system, therefore, we`ll provide additional details
in the coming days as models begin to converge on a potential
solution.
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.AVIATION...
(12Z TAFS)
Issued at 548 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026
The 12Z TAFs are a little more optimistic than previous TAF cycles
since it looks like there will be relative lull in the moderate to
heavy precipitation later this morning into the afternoon before
the "main show" arrives this evening and tonight.
However, we need to get through the morning round first. Expect
off/on freezing rain and sleet showers to continue for the next
several hours before the lull arrives around or after 16-17Z.
There are a few localized bands of snow between the bouts of
freezing rain and sleet, just behind a NW wind shift, that are
expected to move through most of the D10 terminals over the next
couple hours. We expect the snow to taper off once the front
progresses further east, but we say that with relatively low
confidence. We`re confident of at least freezing drizzle
continuing all day, but there is a <50% chance that instead of
freezing drizzle, it`s snow. Since freezing drizzle would cause
a higher impact to operations and we aren`t as confident of the
snow, we opted to maintain freezing drizzle in this TAF cycle.
The "main show" is set to arrive late this afternoon in the early
evening and continue pretty much all night. It looks like the
precip will begin as a freezing rain/sleet mix, transition to all
sleet, then sleet/snow, then eventually all snow late tonight and
early Sunday morning. As the winds shift more out of the NW, it
looks increasingly likely that lake effect snow will ramp up early
tomorrow morning as well. Although the CAMs and most guidance end
the precip around 12-13Z, we are maintaining snow through 18Z at
DFW due to this.
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.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Issued at 1247 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
&&
.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Dallas-Ft. Worth 27 14 22 8 / 90 100 30 0
Waco 31 17 24 11 / 80 90 20 0
Paris 23 15 22 6 / 90 100 40 10
Denton 24 6 20 0 / 80 100 40 0
McKinney 26 12 21 5 / 90 100 40 0
Dallas 28 15 23 9 / 90 100 30 0
Terrell 29 14 25 6 / 90 100 30 0
Corsicana 31 19 28 11 / 90 90 20 0
Temple 33 16 32 9 / 70 90 20 0
Mineral Wells 21 9 21 2 / 80 100 30 0
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.FWD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Winter Storm Warning until noon CST Sunday for TXZ091>095-
100>107-115>121-123-129>134-141.
Extreme Cold Warning from 6 PM this evening to noon CST Monday
for TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175.
Ice Storm Warning until noon CST Sunday for TXZ122-135-147-148-
162.
Winter Storm Warning until noon CST Sunday for TXZ142>146-
156>161-174-175.
&&
$$
SHORT TERM...Hernandez
LONG TERM....Hernandez
AVIATION...Bonnette
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