
Dallas residents can expect to see a shift in weather patterns today with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, primarily occurring before 7 a.m., as reported by the National Weather Service. The skies are anticipated to clear throughout the afternoon, reaching a high near 83 degrees Fahrenheit. The region will experience a north-northeast wind blowing at 5 to 15 mph, with potential gusts as high as 25 mph, as per the National Weather Service.
The forecast for tonight is clear with a low around 63 degrees, while a sunny day with a high near 85 is predicted for Thursday. For those planning evening activities, clear skies will continue into Thursday night with an expected low of around 63 degrees. Inhabitants of Dallas should anticipate a pleasant end to the workweek; Friday's weather is set to be sunny, boasting a high near 85 degrees and a breeze coming from the north-northwest at 5 to 10 mph.
The weekend forecast remains favorable, with mostly sunny conditions and high temperatures hovering around the mid-80s. Gusts may reach up to 20 mph, adding a slight briskness to the otherwise warm atmosphere. Nighttime will bring mostly clear skies with lows in the mid-60s, according to the National Weather Service.
On the other hand, the National Weather Service issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook early this morning due to scattered thunderstorms along a cold front, affecting areas mainly east of I-35. The storms bring with them gusty winds, frequent lightning, and the potential for heavy rainfall. "Activity should diminish by late morning," as highlighted by the statement from the National Weather Service. As of now, no hazardous weather is expected from Thursday through Tuesday, and spotter activation is not expected at this time according to the Hazardous Weather Outlook.









