Dallas, TX – North Texas residents should prepare for scorching conditions as temperatures climb to 93°F by Tuesday. Drivers along I-30, I-35, and other major highways are warned to expect intense heat on the roads, creating potentially hazardous driving conditions and increasing road surface temperatures. The heat will continue rising after a weekend of moderate weather, with highs of 89°F on Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, Dallas will experience mostly sunny skies and calm winds, offering little relief from the heat. With temperatures reaching the low 90s, residents should plan for early morning or late evening activities to avoid exposure during the peak heat of the day. Outdoor workers, in particular, are encouraged to stay hydrated and take frequent breaks.
Drivers are advised to check their vehicles for signs of overheating and ensure that air conditioning systems are functioning properly. High temperatures can also lead to increased tire pressure, so routine checks are recommended before setting out on longer drives. North Texans should continue to monitor local weather updates as the heatwave progresses into midweek, with little chance of cooling down before Wednesday.