
If you're hoping for a week of clear skies in Dallas, you might want to keep an umbrella handy just in case. The National Weather Service forecast predicts a mixed bag of conditions for the upcoming week, with a slight chance of showers leading off today before 9 am, but don't fret, the chances are slim at just 20 percent.
Temperatures today won't be doing any favors for those looking for warmth, with a high near 44 degrees and a shift from east winds to northern gusts in the afternoon, the current cloudy blanket overhead is expected to part way, leading to a mostly cloudy evening, which will then give, in turn, to gradual clearing and a low touching down around 30 degrees during the night.
Looking to Tuesday, the weather strips back the clouds, gifting Dallas with a sunny day peaking at 51 degrees, and with it just a gentle breeze shifting south-southeast around 5 mph as the day progresses. As the curtains of night draw, expect a mostly clear sky and the mercury dipping down to a more comfortable 38 degrees.
Mid-week brings a generous dose of sunshine on Wednesday with a balmy high near 64, quickened by gusts that may reach up to 20 mph, that said, the following night plans to wrap the city in mostly cloudy skies and a low settling around 40 degrees, marking a transitional breath as winds shift north, and Thursday turns the page revealing a 50 percent chance of showers after noon and cloudy skies capping the high at 47.
Heading towards the weekend, temperatures will continue to hover in a similar vein. Friday will hold mostly cloudy skies, casting a high near 52, and provide a softer breeze out of the southwest. Saturday breaks free from the uncertainty of rain, cruising to a sunny high near 63, rolling into a mostly clear night with a low of 42 degrees.
Finally, Sunday promises to maintain the sunny streak with daytime highs reaching up to 61, wrapping up a week that, despite its bouts of clouds and chances of rain, leads into moments of clear skies and moderate springtime temperatures.









