
Dallas residents can anticipate a shift from the foggy conditions of this morning to a sunnier skyline by the afternoon, with temperatures peaking at a comfortable 77 degrees. The west-southwest winds are expected to sustain speeds of 5 to 10 mph. When night falls, the clear skies will stick around, and the mercury will drop to around 51 degrees as the winds take a northerly turn, according to the National Weather Service.
Looking toward the weekend, Saturday will stay in the realm of mostly sunny with a high nearing 68, suggesting ideal conditions for any outdoor plans. A calm night is ahead with the temperature dropping to about 50 degrees, indicating that it may be an optimal time to enjoy the city's nightlife without the burden of extreme weather. However, Sunday brings a change in pace with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms potentially erupting after 3 p.m. under the increasingly cloudy skies. Winds will shift throughout the day, picking up a southeastern direction as it progresses.
The start of the workweek may dampen spirits with a 90% likelihood of showers and possibly a thunderstorm Sunday night, continuing into Monday, with a transition to clearer skies post-noon. A high of 72 is to be expected, rendering the discomfort of rainy commutes a fleeting inconvenience. Monday evening will kick off a clearer stint with another low around 51 degrees.
In the lead-up to Thanksgiving, the forecast promises a respite from erratic weather. Tuesday is projected to be sunny with temperatures stretching up to 70 degrees, dropping to a cool 44 degrees later that night. The sun continues to grace Dallas on Wednesday, albeit with a high only reaching 58 degrees – a crisp prelude to the holiday. Thanksgiving Day itself is set to mirror Wednesday’s conditions, offering a consistent, sunny backdrop for celebrations, 58 degrees high. Such predictability in weather bodes well for holiday travel plans and outdoor family gatherings, ensuring a focus remains on gratitude rather than the weather's whims.









