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Dallas Welcomes Sunny Spring Week with Mild Temperatures, NWS Fort Worth Monitors Patchy Fog Risks

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Published on February 01, 2025
Dallas Welcomes Sunny Spring Week with Mild Temperatures, NWS Fort Worth Monitors Patchy Fog RisksSource: 75316serk, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Dallas residents can expect a week of clear skies and spring-like temperatures, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) Fort Worth TX. The agency's latest forecast paints a picture of calm and sunny days ahead, with no significant weather disturbances in sight. Starting today, the city is set to enjoy a sunny day with a high near 67 degrees and light winds becoming south at 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. This pattern of mild weather appears to continue throughout the week with nightly lows hovering around the 50s, as reported by the NWS.

Conditions are ripe for outdoor activities as the clear weather trend is to dominate the region, marked by a steady rise in temperatures peaking at around 81 degrees by Monday. South winds are expected to accompany the warmth, bringing occasional gusts of up to 20 mph. However, "Patchy fog is possible early this morning east of I-35," warns the Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the NWS for North and Central Texas. Despite the tranquil daytime weather, these conditions could contribute to reduced visibility during morning hours.

Tuesday onward, the city will briefly see a mix of sunny and partly sunny conditions, with highs settling around the high 70s. South and southwest winds will persist through the week, maintaining the modestly warm and pleasant atmosphere throughout the region. By night, residents can expect partly cloudy skies with continuing mild south winds and gusts up to 20 mph, ensuring a tranquil evening environment.

The NWS outlook suggests a temporary shift in the immaculate weather pattern by Thursday night, with partly cloudy skies expected and a dip in nighttime temperatures down to around 49 degrees. Moving into Friday, the weather is anticipated to remain partly sunny with a high near 67—indicating another agreeable day to round off the week. According to the forecast, "Patchy fog is possible again east of I-35 on Sunday night," which, despite bright daytime conditions, requires some attention from those traveling in the area during these times. Spotters, meanwhile, can stand down; "Spotter activation is not expected at this time," confirms the weather service.

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