
Residents of Dallas can expect a warm week ahead, with a slight chance of showers. Starting today, there's a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms after 1 pm, despite the mostly sunny conditions and a high hovering near 94 degrees. Locals should brace for heat index values that could climb as high as 103 degrees, combined with a light east northeast wind around 5 mph, offering minimal relief, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Tonight, the mercury will dip slightly to a more comfortable 76 degrees in mostly clear skies. The calm in the evening will be a theme throughout the week, with similar conditions forecasted for Friday night and Saturday night. Going into the weekend, temperatures will continue to rise, reaching up to 97 degrees on Saturday and Sunday under an unyielding sunny sky. Prep for the heat if you're heading out—it's going to be another scorcher, with little in the way of wind to cut through the sultriness.
As the new week rolls in, Dallas will see mostly sunny skies with highs consistent in the mid-90s. The calm wind will shift south, offering a slight breeze. For those seeking reprieve from the heat, Monday night will provide a partly cloudy sky and a slightly cooler temperature dropping to around 73 degrees. While the stay of the sun's kingdom persists, change hovers on the horizon with an increasing chance of showers.
Looking toward midweek, residents might want to keep an umbrella close by. There's a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday, paired with partly sunny skies and a high near 87. The clouds thicken by Tuesday night, maintaining the chance of storms with a low around 69 degrees. Showers become more likely on Wednesday, with a 40 percent chance of thunderstorms and a high topping near 84 degrees, signaling perhaps a mild break from the previous days' intensity.









