Dallas, TX – Above-normal temperatures will continue across the Dallas area into next week as a weak upper-level system brings a chance of showers Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth.
Forecast guidance shows highs climbing into the mid-70s Tuesday, with temperatures remaining well above seasonal averages through the week. Overnight lows are expected to stay mild, generally in the 40s and 50s, limiting any cold-weather concerns.
The National Weather Service reports that an upper-level disturbance moving across Texas will increase rain chances on Tuesday afternoon and early evening, with precipitation probabilities near 30 percent in the Dallas area. Rainfall amounts are expected to be light, and no severe weather or flooding impacts are anticipated at this time.
Brief showers may affect travel along major Dallas roadways including Interstate 35E, U.S. Highway 75, Interstate 30, and Interstate 635, particularly during afternoon and early evening commute hours. While widespread delays are not expected, wet pavement could create localized slick spots, especially during heavier showers.
By Wednesday, the disturbance is expected to move east, allowing drier conditions and partial sunshine to return. High temperatures are forecast to rebound into the mid- to upper 70s, with sunshine increasing by Thursday as highs approach the lower 80s.
No additional storm systems or cold fronts are currently indicated in the extended forecast, suggesting continued warm and relatively quiet weather conditions for North Texas through the latter half of the week.
Commuters, students, and outdoor workers in Dallas should monitor Tuesday’s rain chances and plan for warm afternoons throughout the week, particularly if traveling during peak traffic hours.
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