
Dallas residents can anticipate a dynamic weather pattern over the coming week, with a mix of sunny days and possible showers, as reported by the National Weather Service. Today brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4 pm, coupled with increasing clouds and gusty south southwest winds reaching up to 25 mph. The shift will introduce a high near 85, indicating a warm afternoon in the region.
As nighttime falls, the chance of showers drops to a minimal 10 percent before 7 pm, the sky clearing later and temperatures lowering to a comfortable 55 degrees; the south southwest wind calming to a 5 to 10 mph breeze but still capable of gusting to 20 mph. Following suit, Thursday will see increasing clouds once more as the high climbs marginally to 86 degrees, the gentle west northwest wind shifting to the southwest as the day progresses.
The weather on Thursday night is set to stay mostly cloudy with a low around 61 degrees and winds picking up again from the south southeast at a steady 5 to 15 mph, gusts touching the 25 mph mark. The pattern breaks come Friday with a forecast of sunshine and escalating winds—the west southwest wind sweeping through from 15 to 20 mph, intensifying to a howling 25 to 30 mph in the afternoon and potentially peaking at gusts of 40 mph.
Friday night's conditions appear less extreme, though still breezy, as the low settles around 56 degrees and the west southwest wind eases to 10 to 15 mph after midnight despite possible gusts up to 30 mph. The weekend outlook from the National Weather Service shows a continuation of mostly sunny skies with highs of 72 on Saturday and 69 on Sunday and a notable reduction in wind speed. Heading into the new week, Monday presents clear skies and a high near 78, with minimal to no precipitation forecasted through Tuesday where temperatures will once again ascend to a high near 81 degrees.









