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Dallas Forecasts Include Rising Temperatures, Breezy Conditions, and Rain Chances This Week

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Published on March 09, 2024
Dallas Forecasts Include Rising Temperatures, Breezy Conditions, and Rain Chances This WeekSource: Flickr / Daniel Gillaspia

Dallas residents can look forward to a mixed bag of weather conditions this week, with temperatures on a gradual climb alongside chances of precipitation. According to the National Weather Service, the city will experience mostly cloudy skies early today before it clears up, leading to a high near 59 degrees and breezy conditions with a north-northwest wind of around 15 mph.

With the wind gusting as high as 20 mph, tonight the forecast is looking clear, with a low of around 35 degrees. Staying clear into Sunday, the weather is expected to be mostly sunny with a calm wind turning southeast in the morning, reaching up to 5 mph, and with a high near 63 degrees.

The workweek begins with sunny skies on Monday, promising a higher temperature near 70 degrees. The southeast wind will be gentle, blowing at 5 to 10 mph. However, there's a forecasted increase in wind speed later that night, with gusts potentially hitting as high as 25 mph.

Approaching Tuesday, the city should brace for more sun but with winds strengthening, reaching around 15 mph and occasionally gusting over 25 mph. Temperatures are pegged to hit a high near 75 degrees. The evening may bring a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before midnight and partly cloudy skies.

The midweek outlook points to warm and windy conditions on Wednesday, with a high soaring near 83 degrees, while the wind maintains its vigor from the south. The weather may take a turn late Wednesday night, with a slight chance of showers after midnight.

By Thursday, rain seems more likely, as the National Weather Service predicts showers and thunderstorms with a 60 percent chance of precipitation. The trend of rainy forecasts stretches into the end of the week, with Friday offering a 40 percent chance of storms amidst partly sunny skies.

Dallas-Weather & Environment