Texas — Morning clouds drift quietly over North Texas as mild air settles in early, almost springlike for January. Damp pavement from overnight humidity reflects headlights, but travel conditions remain smooth across the Metroplex.
Temperatures start near 58°F, already well above normal. Skies brighten quickly, and sunshine takes over. By afternoon, highs surge to 76°F, making this feel more like March than mid-winter. Light northwest winds keep the air comfortable for now.
Tonight stays calm and mild. Skies turn mostly clear, with lows around 49°F. Fog is not expected to be widespread, but visibility may dip briefly near rivers and low spots before sunrise.
Wednesday pushes the warmth even further. Sunshine dominates again, sending highs close to 79°F. Latest models show this warmth peaking before changes arrive. Enjoy it while it lasts.
By Wednesday night, clouds increase. A 40 percent chance of showers develops late, especially west of I-35. Roads could turn slick after dark, though rainfall remains scattered.
Thursday brings the next shift. Showers remain possible early, then clouds thin by afternoon. Highs still reach the mid-70s, but gusty southwest winds signal an approaching change. Meteorologists are tracking a cooler air mass moving south.
Thursday night turns noticeably cooler, dropping to 55°F. Friday feels different. Sunshine returns, but highs fall to around 68°F, with a drier north wind. The transition is gradual, not abrupt.
By Saturday, winter nudges back in. Morning lows dip near 39°F, with afternoon highs near 58°F. No freeze is expected, but jackets return to the morning routine. Another cooler night follows Saturday evening.
Five-Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas
- Today: Mostly sunny, high 76
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 79
- Thursday: Chance showers early, high 76
- Friday: Sunny, cooler, high 68
- Saturday: Sunny, cooler, high 58



