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Dallas Weather Outlook: Sunny Days with Chances of Rain Showers, Seasonal Highs Expected

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Published on May 20, 2025
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The coming days in Dallas promise to bring a mix of sunny skies and potential rain showers, with temperatures expected to hit seasonal highs as the National Weather Service predicted. Dallas's weather forecast for today is sunny with a high near 84, featuring northwest winds around 10 mph, and occasional gusts that could reach up to 20 mph.

According to the National Weather Service, overnight calm is set to bring clear skies as temperatures gently dip to around 63, the north northwest wind softening to a whisper by the evening. Wednesday will see the mercury rise again, reaching near 88 under continued sunny conditions; that light breeze from the south southeast picking up and settling at a steady clip of 5 to 10 mph by the morning hours, and the possibility of showers and thunderstorms looming on the Thursday horizon with a 20 percent chance, after the sun climbs to its zenith at around 89 degrees amidst a southeast wind that will flow just as gently.

Following that, Thursday night holds a similar chance for precipitation, maintaining that 20 percent likelihood for showers and thunderstorms. Skies will appear partly cloudy, and thermometers are expected to hit a low near 67, the east wind delivering a 5 to 10 mph caress. As Friday comes around, Dallas citizens can look forward to mostly sunny conditions and a high near 88; the forecast notes a shift in the wind direction to east and then veering southeast in the afternoon, occasionally gusting as high as 20 mph.

Transitioning into the weekend, partly cloudy evenings, with lows reaching a balmy 72, will be coupled with mostly sunny afternoons where temperatures are slated to soar toward a peak of 92 by Saturday. The south wind is forecasted to pick up the pace, blowing about 10 to 15 mph, sometimes with stronger gusts up to 25 mph, and come Saturday night there's a roughly 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 am, giving way to Sunday's 30 percent chance of rain during daylight and escalating to a 40 percent possibility by night amidst mostly cloudy conditions.

Looking ahead to Memorial Day, the forecast hints at a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, though the sun is expected to make an appearance. Daytime temperatures are predicted to settle around a comfortable 82 degrees, pointing towards a notable, albeit not extraordinary, departure from the season's onset of typical Texas heat.

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