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Cold Snap Hits Rio Grande Valley with Sudden Temperature Drop

Carolina VegaBy Carolina VegaDecember 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A Refreshing Change: Cold Front to Cool Down Deep South Texas

Residents of deep South Texas have endured an unrelenting summer, with soaring temperatures that felt more like mid-August than November. However, a much-anticipated cold front is set to bring relief just in time for Thanksgiving, ushering in cooler air and a much-needed break from the heat.

A Welcome Change: Temperature Drops in the Rio Grande Valley

The Rio Grande Valley will experience a significant temperature drop starting Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service. This welcome shift will see temperatures fall into the 50s, with some ranchland areas along U.S. Routes 281 and 77 potentially dipping into the upper 40s.

Record Highs Just Days Earlier

Before this cold front’s arrival, South Texas experienced record-breaking warmth. On Sunday, November 23, Brownsville, the Valley’s largest city, reached a scorching high of 90 degrees, breaking a long-standing record from 1917 that had stood for over a century. Similarly, nearby Harlingen also hit 90 degrees, while McAllen recorded a high of 91 degrees—just shy of its record.

Forecasting the Front

As the cold front makes its way south, it is expected to weaken significantly. Nonetheless, meteorologists are predicting a 40% to 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms when the front sweeps through on Tuesday night. This includes the Valley’s four southernmost counties, still managing to provide localized relief as temperatures drop.

Wednesday and Beyond: Anticipated Weather Patterns

The coolest temperatures are forecasted for late Wednesday into early Thursday. However, by the time the Dallas Cowboys prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs, temperatures are expected to rebound into the 70s and low 80s. Furthermore, the winds will shift back to a southeasterly direction by Friday, resulting in warmer conditions as the weekend approaches.

What to Expect This Weekend

Stay tuned as temperatures are anticipated to climb back to the mid-80s by Saturday. National Weather Service forecasts that while the cold front brings a temporary cool spell, the familiar warmth of the South Texas sun will return swiftly.

Conclusion

As residents of deep South Texas gather for Thanksgiving, the impending cold front promises a refreshing escape from the persistent heat. With temperatures expected to fall significantly, this change in weather will be a welcome relief for many. While the season may feel like summer, the sweeping changes on the horizon are a reminder that winter is just around the corner.

For up-to-date weather alerts and additional details, stay connected with local weather channels and NWS for the latest forecasting updates.

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