
The clear skies over Dallas spell out a serene weather pattern for the week ahead. On the cusp of a new workweek, residents can expect "Sunny, with a high near 87" degrees this Monday, ensuring a calm start to their routines. Evening temperatures today are forecasted to dip to a comfortable "low around 61", providing a peaceful conclusion to the day, according to the National Weather Service.
Tuesday's outlook suggests some consistency, boasting sunshine with temperatures climbing to a warm high near 91. The early hours of the morning and evening respectively promise a gentle calm wind becoming east around 5 mph and an east-northeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm, offering a predictable pattern of tranquility for those out and about.
Midweek brings with it a subtle shift in the stable weather narrative. A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 4 pm, potentially disrupts the calm, the National Weather Service warns. Nevertheless, the day maintains a mostly sunny disposition with a high near 89, and winds steadily flowing from the east-northeast at 5 to 10 mph. The chance of precipitation on Wednesday stands at a modest 30%.
Thursday's forecast reverts to clearer skies, projected as Mostly sunny, with a high near 89. Predicted winds from the North northeast around 5 mph hint at slight movement, yet nothing substantial to overshadow the consistent warmth. By nightfall, the area is enveloped by a mostly clear sky, and temperatures are expected to settle around a low of 68.
In a dance of rising mercury, Friday through Sunday, Dallas is set to bask in sunshine and escalating warmth. Friday should see a high near 92, with winds taking a slight turn east-southeast around 5 mph becoming west in the afternoon. The evenings, while remaining mostly clear, will embrace warmer lows, inching from around 72 on Friday to around 74 by Saturday night. The crescendo peaks with weekend highs soaring to near 96 on Saturday and marginally retreating to near 95 on Sunday.









