ARLINGTON, Texas — We did it! Our Texas Rangers are World Series Champions!
And now...it's time for a victory parade!
Fortunately, the weather on Friday is looking absolutely gorgeous for an all-out Texas Rangers celebration.
The temperatures will be in the mid-to-upper 60s when the parade festivities kick off at 12:15 p.m., with sunny skies throughout the day. You might need a light jacket or a sweater, but overall it's going to be a picture-perfect fall day for a World Series parade.
November by the numbers
On average, November high temps drop by about ten degrees throughout the month while morning lows dip into the low 40s. November (normally) is not a month that records a lot of rain. Daylight continues to lower with DFW losing about 42 minutes of daylight between the first and last of the month.
November on average reports the first freeze of the season on November 22 for DFW.
14-day forecast
Temps climb into the 80s to start next week, but drop a bit the second half of the week as a couple cold fronts make their way into the area.
Those fronts don't look nearly as strong as the one we just had, but will help drop temps back closer to normal. The second week of November is looking like it could be more unsettled than the first week with rain chances returning to the forecast. It is still way to early to determine exact timing, amounts, or coverage, but chances look like they will be going back up.