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Dallas Hit with Early Morning Frost Advisory; Warm, Sunny Weather Expected Throughout the Week

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Published on April 07, 2025
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Dallas residents should brace themselves for a brisk start to the week as a frost advisory remains in effect early Monday morning. According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, TX, "temperatures as low as 33 will result in frost formation" from 4 AM to 8 AM CDT in parts of north central, northeast, and south central Texas. Sensitive outdoor vegetation could be at risk, so locals are advised to take protective measures for tender plants.

Following the frost, Dallas can expect a sunny week with gradually climbing temperatures. Starting with a high near 66 today, the weather forecast indicates sunny skies and a slow wind from the north northwest around 5 mph. The clear nighttime sky will stay calm, only shifting to a south breeze in the afternoon on Tuesday, when the highs are predicted to reach near 73.

The warm-up continues through the week with Wednesday set to see a high near 82 degrees, and gusts possibly reaching up to 25 mph. The following evenings remain clear, providing Dallas with consistent lows in the 50s and highs floating around the 80-degree mark into the weekend. Described as "sunny with a high near 80" for Thursday and Friday's daytime by the National Weather Service, residents have plenty of clear weather ahead to enjoy outdoor activities before the week's close.

Even as the night falls, the weather remains stable, detailing "mostly clear" conditions with low temperatures rising gradually from 53 degrees on Friday night to 60 degrees on Saturday night. Sunday caps the forecast with a high peak at around 85 degrees, promising a warm and bright end to the week.

Dallas-Weather & Environment