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Published on March 16, 2025
Dallas Welcomes Week of Sunshine and Pleasant Temperatures, Windy Days ExpectedSource: IcedCowboyCoffee, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

Dallas residents can look forward to a week of mainly sunny skies and pleasant temperatures. The report predicts a high near 70 degrees today with calm winds shifting northwestern at around 5 mph,  according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service.

Moving into the evening, the city should experience mostly clear skies with a dip in temperature to around 47 degrees. The winds will remain calm, changing directions south southeast post-midnight. For those setting out Monday, expect sunny weather with an escalation in temperature up to the low 80s, resorting to the south wind increasing from 5 to 15 mph, with possible gusts as high as 30 mph.

Tuesday will keep the momentum with temperatures soaring to the low 80s under mostly sunny conditions, but be prepared for a windy day. The South wind will start brisk at 15 to 20 mph and intensify through the day, reaching speeds between 20 to 25 mph and gusts potentially reaching 40 mph. Tuesday night is partly cloudy, with a low around 54, says the forecast, with the same south wind persisting through the night.

Relief from the breezes comes Wednesday, as the forecast points to a sunny day with a moderate high near 67. But before settling into that comfort, the wind will not go quietly, remarking with gusts as high as 35 mph. Wednesday night is mostly clear, with a low around 43, as the west northwest wind, which is set to decelerate from 10 to 15 mph down to 5 to 10 mph after midnight.

The rest of the week maintains the tranquil trend, with clear skies and temperatures in the 70s. Thursday is anticipated to be sunny, with a high near 70 and a gentle west northwest wind that shifts southwest in the afternoon. The nighttime should stay mostly clear, cooling down to around 48 degrees. Friday then warms up to a high near 78, followed by another mostly clear night with a low around 55.

Dallas-Weather & Environment