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12/9/2007 4:05:46 PM EDT
I'll be moving there to the DFW at the end of Feb, begining of Mar time frame, and was curious about the weather.

I've been watching the weather there daily, I see it's in the low 30's at night and the mid 50's during the day.

I'm coming from a tropical island, so I'm pretty sure I'll be cold, just curious how cold.

Thanks,

Gene
12/9/2007 4:16:10 PM EDT
[#1]
it was in the 80's 3 days ago.
12/9/2007 4:20:17 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
it was in the 80's 3 days ago.


It was almost 80 yesterday and today over here in Henderson.
12/9/2007 4:23:42 PM EDT
[#3]
DFW Climate

March is the beginning of tornado and strong storm season.
The average temps are on the chart.

You may want to consider your insurance ( comprehensive deductible ) for possible hail damage.
12/9/2007 4:43:03 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
I'm coming from a tropical island, so I'm pretty sure I'll be cold, just curious how cold.


you'll feel right at home except for maybe two weeks out of the year when it gets a bit cool.....
12/9/2007 4:46:30 PM EDT
[#5]
Feb-March in North Texas can be anywhere from the teens to the 90's!!

Welcome to North Texas!  
12/9/2007 4:46:59 PM EDT
[#6]
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12/9/2007 8:23:39 PM EDT
[#7]
Shorts today-31 around 10 pm. It changes so be ready.
12/10/2007 9:45:17 AM EDT
[#8]
The occasional ice storm is great fun, with all of the patient drivers here!! The hilarity is priceless..
12/10/2007 10:41:00 AM EDT
[#9]
Late part of Dec thru early part of Feb. Expect temps to be in the 30-40's. Example today high will be in the mid 40's There is a week within that when we normally have really cold weather. In the 10's and 20's. If we do have that, expect sleath and snow for a day or two.

The rest is much like Guam. Hot and muggy. The way I like it.
12/11/2007 3:06:48 AM EDT
[#10]
Thanks for the info /advice everyone.

I know I'm covered (auto insurance) against flying coconuts, I'll make sure that changes to hail, once I ship my car out of here.

Thanks again,


Gene