
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth, TX, issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook early this morning for North and Central Texas. Residents should note patchy, sometimes dense fog that is expected to persist through mid-morning, potentially impacting regional visibility. This fog advisory encompasses a considerable swath of Texas, including Dallas, and extends into the evening.
Looking ahead, the Dallas weather forecast suggests a mostly cloudy day with a high temperature nearing 69 degrees, as the National Weather Service reported. A shift in wind from south to north is anticipated in the afternoon. The forecast also indicates a transition to partly sunny skies on Wednesday, with temperatures climbing to the high seventies. Gusty conditions are potentially developing, with south winds blowing 5 to 15 mph and gusts reaching as high as 25 mph.
As the week progresses, Dallas residents can expect a continuation of warmer weather. Thursday's outlook promises sunshine and an anticipated high of 84 degrees. The evening should remain clear, with a low of around 61 degrees. These conditions are expected to carry into Friday, followed by a mostly clear night and temperatures dipping to the mid-sixties.
Over the weekend, the sunny trend is predicted to hold, with Saturday's high forecasted to reach a comfortable 85 degrees. However, a noticeable change arrives by Saturday night as the skies turn partly cloudy and temperatures sharply drop to the mid-forties. The onset of the following week brings a 30 percent chance of showers on Monday, with mostly cloudy skies and a cooler high of near 53 degrees.
According to the Hazardous Weather Outlook report, residents should remain aware of potential fog-related travel disruptions while spotter activation is not expected. Meanwhile, patchy fog can continue into Wednesday morning, affecting areas across Central Texas. Motorists are advised to drive carefully during affected times and stay informed of weather changes.









