
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth expects a streak of sunny days and clear nights for the Dallas area, starting today. According to the National Weather Service, Dallasites are looking at a high near 78 degrees with a southeast wind breezing between 5 to 10 mph, featuring occasional gusts up to 20 mph. In the nighttime, the skies remain mostly clear, dropping to a temperate low around 55, while the east-southeast wind calms to a steady whisper between 5 to 10 mph.
The weekend maintains this warm trend with uninterrupted sunshine, as Saturday's temperatures are anticipated to hit near 81 degrees and a continuous gentle east-southeast wind of 5 to 10 mph; night falls and the clarity persists, alongside a subtle drop to a low around 55 degrees and an east southeast zephyr rustling softly around 5 mph. Sunday escalates slightly, ascending to a high near 82 degrees, the east-southeast wind remains consistent in its mild caress around 5 mph, and the night dew settles at a comfortable low near 56 under a sky that is mostly devoid of cloud cover, with the east southeast wind retaining its quietude around 5 mph.
With the new week on the horizon, Monday promises to greet Dallas with an even warmer embrace, pushing the mercury near 84 degrees, the south-southeast wind preserving its 5 to 10 mph pace, as the evening dutifully follows suit; mostly clear with the thermometer bowing to a nighttime low around 63, and the south southeast gusts relenting ever so slightly. The upward tick is steady and Tuesday boasts a high shooting near 89 degrees, drawing from a south-southwest wind at a gentle 5 to 10 mph, while at night, the air cools just enough, settling around a low of 66 under, again, a sky mostly barren of clouds.
Mid-week continues to feature more of this uninterrupted clarity with the forecast for Wednesday promising a nearly sweltering high near 90 degrees under a benevolent sun, the evening mimicking previous nights as it cools off to a low around 65 without much fuss in the skyscape; Thursday's prediction mirrors the days prior, with expectations of a sunny high near 89, the detail-drought in cloud cover promising stargazers unobstructed views and thoughtful contemplation under the vast Texas sky.









