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Dallas Forecast: Sunny Skies and Breezy Conditions Today, Rainy Weekend Ahead

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Published on January 24, 2025
Dallas Forecast: Sunny Skies and Breezy Conditions Today, Rainy Weekend AheadSource: formulanone from Huntsville, United States, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

As per the National Weather Service's forecast, Dallas residents can expect sunny skies today with a breeze picking up in the morning. The temperature is projected to hit a high near 57 degrees, with south-southwest winds shifting to the southwest and getting as brisk as 20 mph later in the day. The evening will likely bring mostly clear conditions with a low of around 35 degrees and continued gusty winds from the south. You can view the full forecast at the National Weather Service.

Looking forward to the weekend, the weather is set to take a slightly cloudy turn on Saturday, with highs around 59 degrees. However, there's a 30 percent chance of showers on Saturday night, carrying into Sunday morning. These showers are expected mostly before noon, with cloudy conditions persisting and a high near 52 degrees. The upcoming week seems to begin partly sunny with a high near 57 degrees on Monday, later transitioning to a higher chance of showers and possible thunderstorms mid-week, as cited by the National Weather Service's forecast.

In the meantime, the National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for North and Central Texas. This outlook warns of an elevated fire threat this afternoon, mainly along and west of Highway 281, due to moderately dry fuels, breezy conditions, and low humidity. Residents are encouraged to exercise caution and remain updated about the situation.

As the week unfolds, storm chances gradually increase, with low thunderstorm potential starting Saturday night through Sunday evening. These are primarily anticipated across the Brazos Valley. The weather outlook also indicates that additional storm chances will swiftly arrive Tuesday through Wednesday night. While weather spotters are not expected to be activated at this time, keeping a close eye on the skies as conditions develop seems prudent for locals and visitors alike in the Dallas area.

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