Texas Weather Alert: 85° Spring Warmth Surges Today in Dallas, Storm Chance by Sunday Night

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Texas wakes up to bright sun and crisp air, but a fast temperature climb is already underway across Dallas. By midday, jackets come off as readings surge toward 81 degrees, signaling an early taste of Spring Warmth before March arrives.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, calm winds this morning will shift easterly near 5 mph, holding skies clear through the afternoon. High pressure keeps conditions steady today, but changes build quietly behind the scenes this weekend.

Saturday turns even warmer. Afternoon highs reach 85 degrees under full sun. South winds increase to 10 mph with gusts near 20 mph. If you’re heading along I-35 or I-30, expect mild travel and bright skies. It’s a perfect setup for outdoor plans.

Clouds begin increasing Saturday night. Lows settle near 61 degrees. By Sunday, southeast winds strengthen to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. Highs hold in the low 80s, but moisture rises.

A 20 percent chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms develops after sunset Sunday, mainly west of Dallas at first. Wet pavement could create slick spots into early Monday. Plan extra drive time if traveling late Sunday.

Monday cools slightly to the mid-70s with partial sunshine. Mostly cloudy skies return Tuesday with highs near 80. Midweek brings a stronger rain signal, and some storms may organize by Wednesday as March begins with unsettled Weather.

Looking ahead to the 6–10 day outlook, above-normal temperatures dominate much of Texas. Signs of sustained Spring Vibes build into late next week.

Five Day Outlook for Dallas, Texas:

Friday: Sunny, high 81.
Saturday: Sunny, high 85.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 83. 20% storms late.
Monday: Partly sunny, high 74.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, high 80.