Texas — A cool sunrise stretches across the Dallas skyline this morning as early commuters move along I-35E, I-30, and the Dallas North Tollway. The air feels crisp now, but a dramatic warmup is already underway across North Texas.
Temperatures sit near 46°F early in the day. Clear skies allow sunshine to quickly warm the metro area.
By afternoon, the city climbs to around 66°F under bright sunshine. Winds remain light, creating a comfortable early spring afternoon.
Skies stay clear tonight, and temperatures fall to around 47°F across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Warmer air surges back into North Texas heading into the end of the week. Afternoon highs reach 77°F, signaling a strong early-spring warming trend across the region.
The real surge arrives during the weekend. Saturday turns sunny and warm with temperatures reaching around 82°F across Dallas and Fort Worth.
Meteorologists say the warming continues into Sunday. Highs may reach around 84°F, delivering one of the warmest days of the month so far.
South winds increase Sunday ahead of a shifting weather pattern. Gusts could reach 30 mph, especially across open highways and bridges.
Conditions change quickly Sunday night as a cooler air mass sweeps into North Texas. Temperatures drop sharply into the upper 30s by early Monday morning.
That sharp drop could create a noticeable chill for the Monday commute.
Spring break travel continues increasing across Texas this time of year. Drivers across the I-20, I-35, and I-30 corridors should prepare for gusty winds late in the weekend.
Long-range outlooks show above-normal temperatures returning late next week, signaling stronger spring warmth across the southern Plains.
Five Day Outlook – Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas
Today – Sunny. High near 66°F.
Tonight – Clear. Low near 47°F.
Friday – Sunny and warmer. High near 77°F.
Saturday – Sunny spring warmth. High near 82°F.
Sunday – Mostly sunny and warm. High near 84°F, turning breezy with cooler air arriving late.



