
Dallas residents can expect a warm and sunny Christmas Day, according to the latest weather forecast. The predicted high is set to approach a balmy 82 degrees, with a consistent south southwest wind moving at 5 to 15 mph, and occasional gusts potentially reaching 20 mph. This information comes courtesy of the National Weather Service, which published the details earlier today on its website.
In the evening, skies are expected to remain partly cloudy with temperatures dipping to around 63 degrees. The wind will maintain its south southwest direction at a relaxed pace of 5 to 10 mph. The rest of the Christmas week seems to follow a similar pattern, with sunny skies and high temperatures hovering in the low to mid-80s. However, come Sunday, Dallas will experience a shift as winds turn north in the afternoon, and gusts may ramp up to 30 mph, cooling things down to a high near 70.
The early forecast for next week suggests a more significant drop in temperature, with Sunday night lows plummeting to around 34 degrees. As the week progresses, temperatures should gradually climb back up, reaching a high of approximately 54 degrees by Tuesday.
For those looking forward to the outdoor festivities, the weather appears to be cooperative, for the most part, allowing residents and visitors alike to indulge in the holiday spirit under the Texan sun. Nonetheless, as the week draws to a close, they might want to prepare for chillier evenings, as the forecast indicates a shift to cooler conditions. Keeping a jacket handy would be a wise decision for anyone planning to venture out into the brisk nights ahead.









