
The City of Dallas is gearing up for a mostly sunny day today. Temperatures are expected to soar near 80 degrees, forecasting a balmy prelude to Thanksgiving. The National Weather Service reported a south wind shifting west-northwest in the afternoon, with possible gusts up to 25 mph. However, those looking forward to the holiday should brace for a noticeable temperature drop tonight. Clouds will roll in, dropping the low to around 44, and the north wind could show off its might with equal gusts.
Residents and visitors alike can expect to bundle up on Thanksgiving Day with a high of only about 54 degrees and persistent north winds. Thursday night’s forecast shows clearer skies but a plunge to a chilly low around 36. Those venturing out for early Black Friday deals will be met with sunny skies and a modest high near 55, though jackets will remain a staple as the day winds down to a mostly clear night with temperatures hovering once again in the upper 30s.
Saturday showcases primarily sunny conditions, with temperatures peaking at about 61, before following the pattern of a clear, cool evening with lows in the upper 30s. Sunday brings another sunny visage, drawing highs near the upper 50s, defining a continuation of the crisp but pleasant weather that might encourage families to enjoy the outdoors before winter truly takes hold.
Looking to the start of next week, Dallas should remain mostly sunny on Monday, with highs sticking around the mid-50s. However, clouds can be expected to gather by Monday night, bringing a 20 percent chance of showers and raising the lows to the low 40s. The prospect of rain lingers into Tuesday, along with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 55, keeping the sweater weather narrative going strong.









