
The City of Dallas is gearing up for a stretch of clear skies and steadily climbing temperatures. Dallas residents can expect the weather to be sunny with a high near 78 degrees today, accompanied by a south wind blowing at speeds of 5 to 15 mph, which may experience gusts reaching up to 25 mph, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Tonight's forecast remains promising for those favoring clear conditions, with the temperature expected to drop to a comfortable low around 58 degrees while the southern breeze persists around 10 mph and could stir gusts as high as 20 mph, the National Weather Service predicts clear skies will hold through the week with daytime highs gradually increasing, Wednesday and Thursday both promise abundant sunshine with highs soaring near 82 and 83 degrees, respectively, while the southern wind remains a consistent visitor. Wednesday night's mostly clear skies will invite temperatures to settle near 60 degrees, and similar conditions with slight variations in wind direction carry through to Thursday night, where temperatures are expected to hover around 63 degrees.
As the work week closes, Dallas will see a sunny Friday with the mercury hitting near 83 degrees before a wind shift brings cooler air from the north in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Friday night will continue the trend of clear evenings with the low forecasted to be near 55 degrees, and northerly winds calming as dusk turns to night. The weekend is set to carry on with the fair weather pattern, with Saturday's temperatures peaking around 83 degrees, and a calm wind settling in later that suggests tranquility.
The National Weather Service indicates that this stretch of sunny days is more than just a fleeting glimpse of good weather, as Dallas can anticipate continuing clear skies into the following week, Sunday's daytime temperature will take a noticeable dip, likely reaching a high near 67 degrees, followed by a crisp Sunday night low around 44 degrees; meanwhile Monday's forecast currently points to a high near 66 degrees, marking a subtle yet appreciable cooldown from the preceding days.









