
Dallas is waking up to clear skies and a crisp chill this Wednesday morning. As of 6:25 a.m. CST on November 26, 2025, temperatures sit around 46°F with low humidity, and the day is on track for a bright, sunny afternoon with a high near 58°F.
Cool Sun Today, Cozy Thanksgiving Tomorrow
Sunshine is set to stick around through Thursday, which is good news for Thanksgiving plans. Highs should reach about 58°F today and around 60°F tomorrow. Light north to northeast winds of 5 to 10 mph this morning will back off tonight, and overnight lows will slide into the upper 30s, cool enough for a jacket at sunrise but comfortable by midday. If you are planning to host or travel for Thanksgiving, conditions look pleasant and mostly dry.
Weekend Soaker On Deck: Rain And Storms Friday Through Sunday
Changes roll in late Friday evening, November 28, when rain begins to move back into the area and spreads through Saturday. Showers and thunderstorms are most likely on Saturday, November 29. Total rainfall is expected to range from a few tenths of an inch up to about one inch, with heavier downpours possible and a chance for a few strong storms Saturday afternoon into the evening. A sharp cold front is forecast to sweep through Saturday night and usher in the coldest air so far this season early next week, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth.
What To Expect And How To Prepare
If you have travel or outdoor events lined up from Friday night into Saturday, plan around the changing conditions. Southeast winds will increase ahead of the rain, with gusts that could reach 20 to 25 mph on Saturday and stronger, brief gusts possible near thunderstorms. Behind Saturday night’s front, highs drop into the 40s on Sunday, and morning lows fall into the 20s and 30s early next week. There is also a chance of light rain next Monday, December 1, into next Tuesday, December 2, but with a shallow cold airmass in place, significant wintry precipitation still looks unlikely across the Dallas area.
Quick Takeaway
Enjoy the sunny and seasonably cool setup for Thanksgiving, then keep an eye on the forecast if your late week plans involve travel or outdoor gatherings, since storms Friday night into Saturday could briefly disrupt things. Have a jacket ready for chilly mornings, and be prepared to step into a much colder pattern as early as Sunday night and into next week. For the latest timing and any watches or warnings over the holiday weekend, check updates from the National Weather Service Fort Worth.









