
It will be a sunny day in Dallas, with the weather forecast promising a high near 61 degrees as calm winds take a southerly turn this afternoon. According to the National Weather Service, folks in Dallas can expect mostly clear skies tonight with temperatures dipping to around 52 degrees, while south winds may pick up, possibly gusting as high as 20 mph.
Upcoming midweek weather looks to be mostly sunny with a significant warm-up—temperatures are set to quickly rise to nearly 79 degrees on Wednesday. By the afternoon, however, the south winds are slated to veer west-northwest, and gusts could reach up to 25 mph. This day might just offer the perfect opportunity to fully take in the sunshine before it takes a more turbulent turn.
The forecast available at the National Weather Service indicates that Wednesday night into Thursday, Dallas residents should brace for mostly cloudy skies with a low of around 45 degrees. Thanksgiving Day itself is expected to be partly sunny with a cooler high near 55 degrees, and those north winds persist at 10 to 15 mph, accompanied by gusts that could surge as high as 20 mph.
Heading towards the weekend, Thursday night should crisp up with a low of around 36 degrees under mostly clear skies, with Friday's weather turning sunny and reaching a high near 56 degrees. As the weekend progresses, Dallasites can anticipate primarily sunny conditions on Saturday, with the thermometer potentially climbing to about 61 degrees. Moreover, the wind may again show its fickleness, shifting from the southeast in the morning only to flip to the north in the evening. By Saturday night, the weather appears to return to clearer skies with a chilly low of around 35 degrees.
Wrapping up the weekend and moving into next week, Sunday's forecast shows a sunny day with a high near 54 degrees. Sunday night is likely to be mostly clear, with a low of around 35 degrees. Monday promises to keep the sunny streak going with a high near 55 degrees.









