
The weather in Dallas for the coming week is looking to be consistently sunny and warm, according to the National Weather Service. The forecast, published on November 2nd, promises a series of clear skies with daytime temperatures hovering in the high 60s to low 80s. Calm winds will transition from southeast on Sunday, becoming more southerly as the week progresses.
The specific details provided by the National Weather Service suggest a calm start to the week, with today's high expected to peak near 69 degrees and winds remaining a gentle whisper around 5 mph. Later tonight, the temperature is set to drop to a comfortable 49 degrees. The pattern of sunny days extends well into the week with temperatures set to steadily increase, alluring residents to spend more time outdoors after a mild night. The National Weather Service forecasts Monday will see a high near 77 degrees and a clear night with a low around 52.
As the week progresses, temperatures will continue to rise, with Tuesday and Wednesday seeing highs of 77 and 82 degrees, respectively. Light winds are expected, with occasional gusts that might briefly interrupt the otherwise tranquil weather. The nights will remain clear with lows steadily increasing from 57 to 60 degrees, offering an almost perfect autumnal nighttime environment.
On Thursday, residents can expect another sunny day with a high near 83 degrees. The south wind will become more persistent at 10 to 15 mph, and gusts could reach as high as 25 mph. "Mostly clear," the night's weather is forecasted to remain with temperatures softly dipping to around 62 degrees. Leading into the weekend, the forecast does not shift much, with Friday and Saturday promised to be sunny with highs in the low 80s, per the National Weather Service.









