
The latest forecast for Dallas shows a sunny week ahead with temperatures climbing steadily from the mid-50s today to a high near 80 by Wednesday. Calm conditions will persist through the evening, with tonight's low dropping to around 35 degrees and a gentle southern breeze picking up after midnight, says the National Weather Service.
Residents looking to enjoy a sunny Washington's Birthday can expect ideal conditions with temperatures rising to a comfortable 65 degrees. However, the wind will start making its presence felt with speeds of 5 to 15 mph and potential gusts up to 20 mph. As the night descends, clearer skies are anticipated, along with a low of around 45 degrees, and a continuous presence of that southern wind between 5 to 10 mph.
Continuing its upward trend, Tuesday's forecast promises sunny skies and even warmer temperatures, reaching a high near 77. The southern wind won't let up, maintaining speeds of 5 to 15 mph, accompanied by gusts that could top out at 20 mph. Come nightfall, the lows are set to linger around 54 degrees.
Midweek brings no respite from the burgeoning heat as Wednesday gears up to be the warmest day of the week with the mercury soaring to 80. The south-southwest wind remains steadfast at around 15 mph, with gusts potentially reaching 25 mph. A slight shift comes Thursday with temperatures peaking at 79 before a cool front nudges the wind northwest in the afternoon.
Heading into the weekend, Dallasites will enjoy predominantly sunny skies. Friday's forecast offers a respite from the warmth with a high near 68, and a similar pattern continues into Saturday with sunny conditions and a high around 71, closing the week on a pleasant note.









