
Dallas residents can anticipate a mix of sunny skies and potentially stormy weather in the upcoming week. Kicking things off, today boasts partly sunny conditions that will give way to clear skies with a pleasant high near 70. As night falls, the weather remains mostly clear, settling at a low of around 52 degrees. The city is in for a warm weekend, with Saturday's temperatures reaching a comfortable high near 82 under sunny skies, according to the latest forecasts from the National Weather Service.
However, don't pack away those umbrellas just yet. Evening forecasts predict a partly cloudy sky, transitioning into a low near 60 degrees. Sunday will also stay mostly sunny and warm, maxing out near 81 degrees. And as the South wind picks up to 15-20 mph, gusts could reach up to an ambitious 25 mph. The nighttime scenario shifts slightly, beginning with a partly cloudy sky that morphs into mostly cloudy conditions, with lows hanging around the 63-degree mark. The wind remains strong, potentially gusting as high as 30 mph, setting the stage for a breezy night.
The start of the workweek introduces a sharper edge of unpredictability with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms post-noon on Monday. While still partly sunny, temperatures will hover near 79 degrees amid stiff South winds at 15 to 20 mph and gusts matching Sunday's intensity. Monday night's chances for rain linger, yet partly cloudy skies will persist, and the mercury will dip near 57 degrees, accompanied by persistent South winds.
Clearing is on the horizon for Tuesday, as sunny conditions return and the high settles near 76, with a notable wind shift from South to North in the afternoon. Wind gusts might flutter up to an ambitious 20 mph. Cooler air breezes in as Tuesday night's forecast calls for mostly clear conditions and a low of around 50 degrees. Midweek, Dallas is back on watch for potential wet weather—Wednesday presents a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with partly sunny skies and temperatures peaking near 72. The risk rises to 40 percent Wednesday night, as the sky grows mostly cloudy and the temperature drops to nearly 54 degrees,
The NWS Dallas/Fort Worth office notes that Thursday also carries a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. While not a washout, the day will be partly sunny with a steady high again around 72 degrees. Make sure to keep an eye on the sky and an ear to local weather updates as these conditions have been known to shift quickly, especially during the unpredictable Texas spring season.









