
Residents of Dallas can look forward to a week of consistently sunny days ahead, according to the latest weather forecast. With temperatures hovering close to 90 degrees, it's clear that fall in Texas still feels a lot like the tail end of summer. A recent report from the National Weather Service outlines a pattern of calm winds and clear skies, with only minor variations in temperature as the week progresses.
The forecast, which was published at the stroke of midnight on September 26th, predicted a high of 88 degrees for today. Winds remained calm, later to swing northeast at around 5 mph in the afternoon. Evening temperatures will drop slightly to a comfortable 66 degrees. In keeping with the trend, tomorrow's sunny skies are to be complemented by a gentle east wind, again picking up to around 5 mph through the day.
As for the unrelenting Dallas sun, it will continue to dominate the skyline with Sunday and Monday both set to mimic Saturday's conditions, sporting highs near 89 and 88 degrees, respectively. Even nightfall won't bring much reprieve from the warmth, with the low temperatures expected to stay in the mid-60s, offering a consistent pattern that'll prove dependable for any outdoor plans.
Heading into the week, Tuesday will be yet another sunny day to score a high near 89 degrees, with light winds eventually making their way north-northeast at about 5 mph in the afternoon. Following suit, Wednesday's clear night sky is to cool down only slightly, dropping to 67 degrees. The consistency in the weather pattern allows Dallas citizens to reliably plan their week around these persistently sunny days and pleasantly mild evenings.









