Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska Set for Sudden Temperature Drop as Late-March Cold Front Ends 90° Heat Streak With Chilly 40s and 60s
UNITED STATES — After days of unusual warmth and even record-challenging heat, a major pattern shift is on the horizon as a cold front is expected to sweep across Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska late next week, bringing a sharp and noticeable cooldown.
Forecasters say this system could bring an abrupt end to the ongoing stretch of 90-degree temperatures, replacing it with conditions that feel much closer to early spring — or even late winter.
Warm and Dry Pattern Dominates First
Before the cooldown arrives, much of the region will remain locked in a warm and dry weather pattern for the next 7 to 10 days.
- Temperatures continuing in the 80s and 90s
- Little to no rainfall expected
- Potential for additional record heat in some locations
This prolonged warmth is helping set the stage for a more dramatic shift once the front moves through.
Cold Front Arrival Timing Still Evolving
Current projections show the cold front arriving:
- Late Friday into Saturday (March 27–28)
- Moving from the Plains southward into Texas and surrounding states
Meteorologists caution that exact timing may still shift, but confidence is increasing that a significant temperature change will occur.
Temperatures Drop Sharply Behind the Front
Once the front passes, temperatures are expected to fall quickly:
- Daytime highs dropping into the 60s
- Overnight lows falling into the 40s
- Some areas potentially staying cool throughout the day depending on timing
This represents a dramatic reversal from the intense heat just days earlier.
No Rain Expected With This Front
Despite the strong temperature change, this system is expected to be dry.
- Little to no precipitation along the фронт
- Cooler air arrives without widespread storms
- Conditions may turn below average for late March
This means the main impact will be temperature — not severe weather.
A Classic Spring Weather Whiplash
This setup highlights the volatility of spring across the Plains:
- Early-season heat surges into the 90s
- Followed quickly by a sharp cold front
- Large temperature swings within just a few days
These rapid changes are typical during seasonal transitions but can still catch residents off guard.
Final Outlook
A strong late-March cold front is set to move through Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska, ending an unusually hot stretch and replacing it with much cooler conditions.
With highs dropping from the 90s into the 60s and lows dipping into the 40s, this system will deliver a clear reminder that spring weather can shift quickly and dramatically. Stay tuned to Naperville Local for continued updates on major weather changes across the United States.

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