GREENVILLE —
Friday was sunny and warm across North Texas.
It was nice while it lasted.
After a high of 70 degrees was recorded in Greenville Friday, Hunt County is in line for a big change in the weather, starting today, including another shot of rain and a return to more seasonable — meaning colder — temperatures.
The National Weather Service forecast was calling for a slight chance of showers early this morning, with a low overnight of around 53.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely today, with the temperature rising to about 57 degrees by lunchtime, then falling to the mid-40s by the evening. Winds will be shifting out of the north with the arrival of the cold front and could gust as high as 20 mph.
There is another 50 percent chance of showers before midnight under cloudy skies and with a low around 32. Winds will be out of the north northwest and gusting up to 25 mph.
It is predicted to be mostly cloudy Sunday, with a high near 44 and with winds gusting out of the north at up to 20 mph.
Local News
A return to winter today
- Local News
-
-
City hires Thomas Fry as senior project manager
Thomas Fry, crime analyst and computer technician for the Rockwall Police Department since 2005, joined the City of Royse City staff on May 6 as senior project manager.
-
Mayor outlines reason for Alexander termination
Greenville Mayor Steve Reid has presented his case for the firing of former city manager Steven Alexander. In short, Reid claimed Alexander did not get along with some of the city’s biggest businesses.
-
Low voter turnout frustrates residents
There are 12,611 registered voters in the city of Greenville. Only 1,793 of them, or 14.22 percent voted in the May 11 elections.
-
Quinlan eyes reducing mayor’s authority
When most small-town mayors are elected, their first city council meeting is festive, featuring a routine swearing-in ceremony and smiles for local newspaper photographers.
-
Brown capital murder trial set to start
Trial begins Monday for a Greenville man, charged with capital murder in the 2011 shooting death of his ex-wife, a Caddo Mills school teacher.
-
Library director Chiv fired following arrest
Teresa Chiv, library director of the C.F. Goodwin Public Library in Royse City, has been fired after her arrest for allegedly threatening a man outside the library on May 3.
-
A second day to honor heroes
Friday’s first day of the annual Audie Murphy Days celebration featured a variety of stirring tributes to veterans and patriotism.
-
Unemployment continues to slide
More than 200 people found jobs in Hunt County last month, as the local jobless figures remained at the lowest levels seen in five years.
-
City Council to meet in special session Monday
The Greenville City Council intends Monday to name a temporary replacement for former city manager Steven Alexander.
- City pledging to repair fire damage at Aunt Char's
- More Local News Headlines
-





