
Dallas residents can look forward to a continuance of clear skies and rising temperatures throughout the week. Today has been sunny with highs approaching the mid-90s, and this pattern is anticipated to hold, providing the city with a blast of late summer warmth. The evening forecast promises clear conditions, with temperatures dipping to a moderate 70 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
The forecast for Tuesday doesn't stray far from today's weather, with mostly sunny skies and highs landing near 91 degrees. Light winds from the east-northeast will provide a gentle breeze. As night falls, Dallas should experience another round of clear skies, setting the stage for a low of around 72 degrees, the National Weather Service reports.
Moving into midweek, Wednesday's weather is set to turn up the heat with sunny skies and a high edging closer to the upper 90s, paired with winds shifting from the south between 5 to 10 mph. These southern winds are a harbinger of warmer nights, as the low is expected to reach around 76 degrees under mostly clear skies.
The trend of climbing temperatures continues unabated into Thursday, with the forecast predicting another sunny day and a high nearing 98 degrees. The evening should remain mostly clear, with the mercury resting comfortably at around 77 degrees. Friday's forecast mirrors the preceding days, sunny with a high of 97, though evening conditions offer up a slight cool-down as the low settles at about 77 degrees.
Over the weekend, Dallas might see a minor shift in weather patterns with a slight chance of showers predicted for both Saturday and Sunday. Despite this, temperatures will remain high with Saturday's peak around 96 degrees and only a 20 percent chance of rain doing little to dampen the prevailing heat. The night brings a partial cloud cover and a low of approximately 75 degrees. Sunday looks mostly sunny with a high once more reaching the lower 90s, offering some respite from the week's more intense heat.









