The coldest month of the year in Frisco is January, with an average low of 37°F and a high of 56°F. This month brings the coldest nighttime temperatures for Frisco as well, with an average of 32.2°. The city even has an annual snowfall of 1.4 inches, which means that it is snowier than most places in Texas!
Spend the best pet-friendly snow day with these winter activities for dogs.
Best Snow Day Activities to Enjoy Frisco With Your Dog
Create some magical moments with your furry best friend with these ideas to keep your pet entertained and happy even on the coldest of days:
Take your pet sledding with you; they can either run downhill alongside you or you can take them with you in your sled. You can even DIY your own sled with summer gear you may already own, like pool inflatables or boogie boards. There are a few nice little slopes you can make the most of at Frisco’s Hope Park. You can also stay on the lookout and scout your surroundings for any small hills you can use.
While you’re out, you can also take a winter wonderland-themed photoshoot session! Just take with you some Holiday ornaments and accessories. Pick a good scenic spot with lots of white snow and arrange your pet and the decorations as you see fit. The snaps you take will work amazingly to post online or to share as a postcard for next year’s Christmas season.
We may be stating the obvious here, but this is also a great chance to enjoy the opportunity we seldom get in Frisco to play in the snow with your four-legged friends. Your dog may love the added challenge of playing catch or fetch in the snow. You can also have a scavenger hunt where you hide your dog’s toys in the snow; this is an excellent test of their sense of smell.
Nothing Like a Cozy Day at Home!
Remember that it's best to stay indoors during the worst part of the extreme cold. Gather your family and pets to enjoy the cold from the coziness of the best Frisco apartments. Schedule a tour to visit The Links on PGA Parkway and see our amazing amenities!