
The weather in Dallas continues its mild and dry trend, with sunny skies dominating the forecast for most of the week. According to the National Weather Service, residents can expect patchy frost early in the morning today, before conditions clear up to a pleasant 64 degrees. Winds are coming in from the south southwest at 10 to 15 mph, gusting up to 25 mph.
Tonight, the skies will remain clear with lows around 45 degrees, and those gusts might persist as high as 20 mph. The wind will shift on Wednesday, emerging from the west at 5 to 10 mph before taking on a north-northeast direction come morning. It's a slight pivot that carries more than just the direction of the breeze—it signals a continuity of the season's gentle caress. Wednesday night is expected to be mostly clear with lows dipping to 39 degrees, as the north wind slows to a gentle whisper.
As the week progresses, the sunny disposition holds firm. Thursday's forecast promises more sun with a high around 65 degrees, while the evening is set to be mostly clear with lows at a comfortable 47 degrees. Winds will retain their south-southwest character at a mellow 5 mph.
By Friday, temperatures are projected to crest near 69 degrees—a slight uptick that invites Dallas denizens to cherish the warmth before it fades. The evening becomes partly cloudy with lows hovering around 48 degrees, and the northeast wind will tickle at a modest 5 mph. The weekend maintains this pattern with mostly sunny skies on Saturday and a high near 65 degrees, followed by a partly cloudy night and a temperature drop to around 39 degrees. Sunday will greet us with part sun and a cooler high of 51 degrees, encapsulating a week that has been nothing if not consistent in its gentle approach to winter's doorstep.









