Texas skies are already brightening over Dallas–Fort Worth, and the air feels unusually mild for February. Temperatures sit near 58 degrees this morning under mostly cloudy skies. A steady south wind reminds you winter has loosened its grip, at least for now.
Highs climb to around 76 degrees this afternoon with partial sunshine. South winds increase to 10 to 15 mph, with gusts near 30 mph. Light objects could shift around patios and construction sites. Secure loose items before lunchtime.
Tonight stays mild with a low near 58. Clouds thin at times, and winds ease slightly. The warm pattern strengthens midweek.
Wednesday pushes close to 79 degrees with partly sunny skies. It will feel more like April than mid-February. By Thursday, sunshine continues and highs again reach near 79 before a cooler shift arrives Thursday night. Lows dip to around 49 as winds turn northwesterly.
Friday settles into the upper 60s with mostly sunny skies. The air turns drier and slightly cooler. Saturday brings a 20 percent chance of showers before noon, then clearing skies and a high near 65. Roads may briefly turn damp, but widespread impacts look limited.
Sunday trends pleasant with sunshine and highs in the low 60s. No winter weather issues are expected, and no freeze concerns appear in the short term.
Looking ahead, the 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across much of Texas. A gradual warming trend may return early next week, with highs potentially climbing back into the 70s. Spring Warmth appears ready to linger across North Texas.
Five-Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas:
Wednesday: High 79, partly sunny
Thursday: High 79, mostly sunny
Friday: High 67, mostly sunny
Saturday: High 65, slight morning showers
Sunday: High 62, sunny



