
According to forecasts from the National Weather Service, Dallas residents can look forward to mostly sunny skies today, with temperatures peaking at a pleasant 89 degrees. The light south southeast wind blowing at 5 to 10 mph will do little to disrupt the day's warmth. As night approaches, the sky is expected to remain mostly clear, and temperatures should dip to a comfortable 67 degrees, with the wind maintaining its gentle pace.
Looking ahead to Thursday, there is a slight 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms developing after 1 pm, despite the sunny weather predicted to dominate most of the day. The high is anticipated to climb slightly to 91 degrees, with winds holding steady from the southeast at around five mph. By nightfall, between thunderstorms and showers before 1 am, a 20 percent chance lingers while the sky partly clears. With an east wind blowing at 5 to 10 mph, temperatures are expected to cool to around 66 degrees.
Friday's outlook remains mostly sunny, with highs hovering near 88 degrees while winds pick up slightly, gusting as high as 20 mph. Partly cloudy skies will roll in Friday night, with lows around 73 degrees and a persistent southeast wind around 10 mph. The weekend kicks off on Saturday with another mostly sunny day, but temperatures will climb to a higher point near 93 degrees. South winds will increase to 10 to 15 mph, bringing gusts up to 30 mph.
Increased cloudiness arrives Saturday night, yet the warmth holds, with lows staying near 75 degrees, joined by a robust south wind at around 15 mph. Dallas residents may need their umbrellas on Sunday as the chance of showers and thunderstorms rises to 40 percent after 1 p.m. Despite the mostly cloudy conditions, temperatures are predicted to be near 91 degrees. Sunday night is expected to bring more widespread showers and thunderstorms, with forecasters calling for a 70 percent chance of precipitation and low temperatures dropping to about 66 degrees.
The Memorial Day weekend forecast closes with a continued chance of showers and thunderstorms, sitting at 40 percent. Conditions are largely expected to be mostly cloudy, with daytime highs cooling to near 77 degrees. Monday night holds a 20 percent chance of more rain with cloudy skies persisting and lows around 62 degrees. The early week seems set to clear up partially, with Tuesday offering partly sunny skies and highs expected to be near 79 degrees, suggesting a respite from the wetter weather of the weekend.
For those in Dallas planning outdoor activities or just looking to enjoy the onset of warmer weather, keeping an eye on the potential for intermittent rain will be key. National Weather Service forecasts are updated regularly to provide the latest information on impending weather changes. Whether the bright sunny highs or the whisper of wind under a moonlit sky, Dallas' weather tapestry weaves a picture worth watching.









