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Dallas is set to experience varied weather, including sunny days, potential thunderstorms, and gusty winds, according to the National Weather Service.
The article provides weather forecasts for Dallas, detailing sunny days, wind patterns, and temperatures for the upcoming week, including potential showers and thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service issued a Wind Advisory for North and Central Texas due to high winds with gusts up to 50 mph, impacting outdoor items and driving conditions.
Dallas to experience a diverse range of weather with rain chances, thunderstorms, strong winds, and some sunny days this week, as per the National Weather Service.
Dallas is set for variable weather with clouds and potential showers early in the week, strong winds Tuesday, and sunny skies midweek leading to a mild weekend, per the National Weather Service.
Dallas weather forecast predicts a week of varied conditions with sunny days and possible rain, including thunderstorms; winds may become stronger with gusts up to 40 mph.
Dallas expects a week of varied weather with sunny days, potential showers, and thunderstorms, ending February with mostly fair conditions but chances of weekend rain.
Dallas is forecasted to have a sunny day with a high of 78 degrees, turning cloudy with a chance of showers at night, and cooler, clearer conditions to follow.
The Dallas area forecast predicts sunny weather with highs in the mid-70s and gentle winds, turning cloudier with a chance of showers as the week progresses.
Dense fog advisory was issued in Dallas until 10 AM CST, reducing visibility. Clearing later with a high of 69, gradual sun amid mild winds. The week offers fluctuating temperatures and a weekend chance of showers.
Dallas weather forecast predicts clearer skies and warmer temperatures following morning showers, with increasing sunshine and higher temperatures through the week.
The forecast for Dallas shows a sunny week with temperatures rising gradually, highs from the 50s to mid-70s, and brief sprinkles possible in the evening.
The National Weather Service Fort Worth extends extreme cold warning for North and Central Texas, advising caution and care for individuals and pets due to potentially dangerous conditions.
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