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Dallas Braces for Diverse Weather: Sunny Weekend Ahead with Midweek Showers and Thunderstorms Looming

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Published on November 15, 2025
Dallas Braces for Diverse Weather: Sunny Weekend Ahead with Midweek Showers and Thunderstorms LoomingSource: IcedCowboyCoffee, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

The Dallas area is preparing for a week of diverse weather conditions, with sunny skies forecasted through the weekend and a likelihood of showers and thunderstorms by midweek. Today's weather promises sun with highs touching 86 degrees and blustery south-southwest winds reaching up to 25 mph, making it an ideal day for those wishing to venture outdoors, according to the National Weather Service.

The clear conditions are set to continue into tonight, with temperatures dipping to a comfortable low around 63 degrees, light winds will persist making for a calm evening for the residents of Dallas, the consistency of the mild weather cracks slightly as we head into the week, the NWS indicates Sunday will sustain the sunny outlook with a high near 84 and winds shifting southeast during the afternoon, moving into Sunday night the trend of mostly clear skies holds with a low around 64 degrees, though there is a shift in the wind as it veers south after midnight.

By Monday, the city will once again see sunny weather with the temperature holding steady near 86 degrees, as south winds blow at 10 to 15 mph, occasionally gusting to 25 mph providing a slight respite from the heat in motion and air, it's a similar story for Monday night as skies remain mostly clear and the low settles at around 67 degrees as winds continue their steadfast southward push at a slightly diminished pace.

However, a significant shift arrives Tuesday wherein the daytime sees mostly sunny conditions with the temperature again climbing to 86 degrees, yet there's a subtle precursor to the coming change with winds from the south southwest stirring and a 20 percent chance of overnight showers and thunderstorms signaling the approach of instability in the weather pattern, Wednesday further descends into variability as there's a 60 percent chance of precipitation, showers, and potential thunderstorms breaking the seeming tranquility of previous days, with highs lowering to near 81 degrees and continued gusty winds spotlight the region's susceptibility to abrupt atmospheric swings.

The National Weather Service predicts an escalation of inclement weather by midweek, stating that "Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm" for Wednesday night, with a 70 percent chance of rain, some storms may produce heavy rainfall as the city transitions from its serene start to a more tumultuous finish, furthering this narrative, Thursday's forecast anticipates an 80 percent probability of continued showers and thunderstorms, a high near 76 degrees, concluding the week, Friday's forecast suggests a slight decrease in storm potential with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms and primarily sunny skies, giving way to a high near 70 degrees that closes the turbulent week with a tenuous return to brightness.

Dallas-Weather & Environment