Texas “Chilly Front” Brings 60s Weather Just in Time for Spring and Easter

🌬️ The Not-So-Serious “Chilly Front” Arrives Just in Time for Spring

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The meteorologists are forecasting a cold front rolling in Friday and sticking around through Saturday.

Now before anyone starts panic-buying firewood or dusting off parkas, let’s take a closer look at what this really means.

Temperatures are expected to drop from the comfortable 80s… down to the perfectly reasonable 60s.

That’s right. Not a cold front. Not even close.

I’m officially calling it a “chilly front.”


🌸 Spring Has Entered the Chat

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Let’s not forget where we are on the calendar—late March.

Spring has clearly made itself at home:

  • Trees are fully dressed in green
  • Grass is growing faster than we can mow it
  • Flowers are blooming
  • And yes… the weeds are thriving with enthusiasm

This is not “bundle up and brace yourself” weather. This is “maybe grab a light jacket if you’re feeling dramatic” weather.


🧥 The Great 60° Wardrobe Debate

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As always, a drop into the 60s creates a community-wide fashion dilemma:

  • Do you wear a hoodie?
  • Do you stick with short sleeves?
  • Do you commit to the classic hoodie-and-shorts combo?

You’ll see it all. And no one will agree on what’s “appropriate.”


🐣 Waiting on the Easter Cool Snap

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Here’s the interesting part—Easter is just a week away, and we haven’t had our traditional “Easter spell” yet.

You know the one:
That random, slightly cooler stretch that shows up right around Easter weekend, as if it’s part of the holiday schedule.

This little chilly front might be trying to sneak in early… or it could just be a preview of what’s still to come.

Either way, it feels a bit suspicious.


🌬️ Perspective Is Everything

Let’s keep things in context:

  • Nobody is scraping ice off windshields
  • Nobody is layering thermal gear
  • Nobody is canceling plans due to extreme weather

In fact, 60s weather might just be ideal:
Perfect for walks, yard work, or pretending you’re about to start exercising regularly.


😄 Final Thoughts

So yes, technically a “cold front” is arriving.

But in reality, this is just a brief, polite reminder that spring isn’t quite ready to hand over the thermostat completely.

Call it what you will—I’m sticking with “chilly front.”

Enjoy the cooler air, break out the light jackets, and savor it while it lasts.

Because if history tells us anything, the 80s (and beyond) will be back before we can even find where we put that hoodie.

And remember—this is Texas. Winter is more of a suggestion than a season.

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Rick Herring
thmjmj@gmail.com

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