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Dallas weather forecast predicts scattered showers and potential thunderstorms, with highs in the mid-80s, and increased rain chances early in the week.
Dallas anticipates a series of showers and thunderstorms with temperatures fluctuating in the mid-80s and 60s.
Dallas is on alert due to a flash flood warning from the National Weather Service, with heavy rains potentially causing significant flooding in the area.
The article provides a detailed weather forecast for Dallas, including sunny conditions, potential thunderstorms, and fluctuating chances of rain throughout the week.
Dallas to experience sunny weather, with potential thunderstorms later in the week and continued rain chances into the weekend, per National Weather Service.
Dallas is set for varied weather including sun, showers, and potential thunderstorms, with shifting winds and temperature changes throughout the week.
The Dallas area is expected to experience a stormy week with severe weather threats, high winds, and heavy rainfall, as per the National Weather Service forecast.
Dallas forecast: cloudy with a high of 87°F and strong winds; rain starts tonight, with downpours expected over the weekend; clearer skies on Monday but showers may return Tuesday.
Dallas' weather forecast includes sun, clouds, and potential storms, with varying chances of rain throughout the week, as per the National Weather Service.
Dallas forecast: sunny days with potential storms, highs in mid-80s to 88 degrees, and chances of showers and thunderstorms increasing towards the weekend.
Dallas weather forecast includes sunshine, potential thunderstorms, and varied temperatures throughout the week, with increasing chances of rain by the weekend.
The weather in Dallas includes sunny skies with potential thunderstorms, with temperatures ranging from highs near 88 degrees to lows around 58 degrees.
The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for Dallas, with expected strong south winds and gusts up to 40 mph, causing potential hazards.
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