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Fog Advisory Issued for Dallas and Surrounding Areas, Visibility Dips Hazardously

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Published on October 26, 2025
Fog Advisory Issued for Dallas and Surrounding Areas, Visibility Dips HazardouslySource: Yinan Chen, Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Residents across portions of north central and south central Texas woke up to a thick blanket of fog early this Sunday morning, prompting the National Weather Service in Fort Worth to issue a Dense Fog Advisory. According to the alert, which remains in effect until 10 AM CDT, visibility has been reduced to a quarter mile or less in some areas. Dallas, along with surrounding cities such as Denton and Fort Worth, fell under the advisory, as motorists were warned that low visibility could make for hazardous driving conditions. The National Weather Service has recommended that, if driving, to slow down, use your low beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between you and the vehicle in front of you.

The fog is expected to lift later this morning, giving way to a largely sunny day with a high near 76, according to the Dallas Weather Forecast. Although tonight is projected to be mostly clear with a low around 58, the rest of the week's weather tells a more dynamic story. Monday should be mostly sunny with a high near 79, but by Tuesday, a 30 percent chance of showers is looming, particularly after 1 pm. The forecast hints that winds could be gusting as high as 30 mph, transitioning from east southeast to north throughout the day.

As the week progresses, Texans can expect the weather to settle down, promising clear and sunny days ahead. By Wednesday, we are forecasted to see sunny skies with high temperatures tempering to near 64, accompanied by northwestern winds that might gust up to 30 mph. As we near the weekend, the serenity of the weather seems to hold, with clear nights and sunny days, with daytime highs hovering comfortably in the 60s to mid-70s, well into Saturday.

Dallas-Weather & Environment