
Dallas residents can expect mostly clear skies and gradually rising temperatures throughout the week, according to the National Weather Service. Tonight, the area will see patchy fog after 4 am with a steady low of around 69 degrees; calm winds will accompany the cooler temperatures. National Weather Service also indicates that Thursday will start with some fog before 9 am, but as the day unfolds it will clear up, transforming into a sunny sky with a high nearing 95 degrees.
For those planning evening outings on Thursday, expect the night to remain mostly clear with temperatures dropping to a comfortable 72 degrees, while the wind maintains its calm, coming from the south-southeast at around 5 mph. Heading into the weekend, Friday will bring back the heat with sunny skies, a high near 95, and heat index values atop a sweltering 101 degrees, throughout the day there will be a light southeast wind at about 5 mph. Friday night won't provide much relief from the heat as the low lingers at 76 degrees, the south-southeast wind picking up to 5 to 10 mph.
The heat wave continues on Saturday, maintaining a sunny disposition and a high once again near the 95-degree mark, but this time with a bit more breeze as south winds increase to 5 to 15 mph, and gusts that might reach up to 20 mph; these windy conditions are expected to persist through the evening, as the temperature dips to a low around 77. Sunday's forecast introduces a slight reprieve, with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling in after 1 pm, despite mostly sunny skies will persist and temperatures will hover near 94 degrees, the south wind shifting between 5 to 10 mph.
The likelihood of rain increases Sunday night with a 30 percent chance of showers and storms, mainly after 1 am, while the skies turn partly cloudy and the temperature falls to around 73 degrees. Monday will see a continued 20 percent chance of precipitation before 1 pm paired with partly sunny skies, and a cooler high of around 85 degrees, as we move into Monday night, expect partly cloudy skies with a low of around 69 degrees.
Looking into next week, the weather remains relatively stable; Tuesday is forecasted to be mostly sunny with a high around 87 degrees, with the night bringing partly cloudy conditions and a low near 71. Wednesday keeps a pattern with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, around 20 percent, while mostly sunny skies will prevail and temperatures will peak near 88 degrees.









