Texas – Warm air is already building over Dallas this morning, and within hours, sunshine will push temperatures toward a near-90°F surge that could impact travel and outdoor plans. A steady الجنوب breeze is picking up, hinting at stronger winds ahead.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, highs will reach 88°F today with south winds increasing to 10–15 mph and gusts up to 20 mph. By Thursday afternoon, temperatures climb to 89°F with gusts nearing 25 mph, especially along open highways like I-35 and I-20.
Across Dallas and surrounding cities like Irving, Plano, and Arlington, the combination of heat and wind may create brief driving challenges. High-profile vehicles could feel crosswinds, particularly on elevated roadways. Secure loose outdoor items now before winds strengthen.
Conditions stay clear into Thursday night with mild temperatures near 63°F. By Friday, a shift begins as winds turn northerly during the afternoon. Highs ease slightly to 83°F before a more noticeable cooldown arrives Friday night with gusts up to 30 mph.
Saturday brings a different feel. Highs drop to 71°F under partly sunny skies, offering relief from the early spring heat. By Sunday, warmth rebounds quickly with sunny skies and highs near 85°F, restoring that summer-like pattern.
Looking ahead, early next week trends warmer again, with highs nearing 89°F and continued dry conditions. No major storm systems are expected locally, but shifting winds will keep conditions dynamic.
If you’re driving high-profile vehicles today or Thursday, are you noticing those gusts yet?
Five Day Outlook for Dallas, Texas:
Thursday: Sunny, high 89°F, gusty winds
Friday: Mostly sunny, high 83°F, winds shift north
Saturday: Partly sunny, high 71°F, cooler
Sunday: Sunny, high 85°F
Monday: Sunny, high 89°F


