
Dallas residents can look forward to a sunny stretch of weather with temperatures consistently hovering in the high 90s, according to the National Weather Service. The agency's extended forecast starts off indicating isolated showers and thunderstorms possible after 1 pm today, with the day being mostly sunny and high temperatures reaching near 94 degrees. Heat indices might make it feel as high as 97 with a calm wind shifting east northeast at about 5 mph in the afternoon.
Evening forecasts call for mostly clear skies with a gentle east northeast breeze, winding down to calm as night falls, and lows settling around 76 degrees. Moving into the weekend, the outlook doesn't stray too far, with an anticipated high of 97 on Saturday under sunny skies and minimal wind, while Sunday's conditions will barely budge, promising comparably sunny weather and a high near 98, as per the National Weather Service.
The start of the new week will sustain the sunny disposition with Monday's high nearing 98 degrees and a calm wind turning south around 5 mph as the day progresses. While Monday night may bring partly cloudy skies and a dip in temperature to around 74 degrees, the overall pattern maintains a sense of consistency.
However, early anticipations for Tuesday signal a slight shift, introducing "a slight chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 1 pm" while still holding onto mostly sunny conditions and a high near 89, as per information provided by the National Weather Service forecast. Evening odds for precipitation bump up to 30 percent with thunderstorms being a possibility after 1 am. The rhythm of rainfall possibility builds gradually through midweek, with Wednesday and Thursday both presenting a 30 to 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms accompanying partly sunny days and highs in the upper 80s.









