
As the residents of Dallas enjoy a respite from what is traditionally a period of unpredictable weather, the National Weather Service has forecasted an unrelenting stretch of sunny days. According to the National Weather Service, the high temperatures will hover around the low 90s, with pleasantly cool evenings giving way to balmy mornings.
Starting today, locals can expect a high near 92 degrees with winds out of the northeast traveling at a mild pace of 5 to 10 mph. The evening will provide a gentle reprieve as the temperatures dip to around 67 degrees. The familiar ease of an eastern breeze will carry through Thursday, bringing with it similarly high temperatures near 89 degrees and a night that cools down to around 62 degrees.
The outlook for Friday continues the sunny trend, boasting a high near 88 degrees and an east wind around 5 mph. Friday evening will see a clear sky with lows around 63 degrees. As the weekend approaches, Dallas will see temperatures climb slightly, with Saturday shaping up to be sunny and the thermometer reaching near 90 degrees, followed by a clear night with the mercury dropping down to around 65 degrees.
Sunday's forecasted conditions are set to mirror the previous days with sun-drenched skies and a high near 92 degrees. Gusts might reach up to 20 mph, adding a briskness to the warm air. The night will settle into a mostly clear state, with temperatures expected to be around 68 degrees. And for those looking to enjoy the outdoors on Columbus Day, they can anticipate a continuation of sunny weather with highs again near 92 degrees.









