
Basking in a sunny reprieve, Dallas is set to enjoy a stretch of clear skies and balmy temperatures, weather authorities say. The National Weather Service forecasts "sunny, with a high near 80" for today, with winds shifting from south southwest to northwest in the afternoon, occasionally gusting up to 20 mph.
The serene skies are expected to linger into the night, bringing "clear" conditions and ushering in a low around 51 degrees, accompanied by blustery north northwest winds that could occasionally to gust up to 25 mph. Moving into Friday, Dallas residents can anticipate "sunny, with a high near 71" and a gentle north northwest wind, easing into a mostly clear night with a low hovering around 48 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Weekend forecasts promise more sunshine with Saturday's high tipping near 75 degrees and "sunny" weather, with south southwest winds making a comeback in the afternoon. Nightfall is set to be "mostly clear", with temperatures taking a mild dip to 54 degrees. The NWS indicates Sunday to follow suit, projecting a "sunny" day with winds from the south escalating to around 20 mph, and gusts that could reach up to 30 mph.
Prepping for the new week, Dallas is expected to see an uptick in temperatures with Monday slated to be "mostly sunny," and the mercury climbing to a high near 88 degrees. The forecast also notes that the night might cool down to a "mostly cloudy" low of around 65. Past the weekend, temperatures remain high with Tuesday's weather looking "mostly cloudy" and a high near 86, while the nighttime may bring a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, and a low around 59 degrees. By Wednesday, the chance of rain slightly decreases to 20 percent, but the day remains "partly sunny," with highs dipping to near 72.









