Residents across Dallas–Fort Worth and North Texas can expect a calm and dry stretch of weather through the upcoming week, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. Following a chilly start to Monday, temperatures will gradually warm to above seasonal averages before a midweek cold front ushers in slightly cooler air toward the end of the week.
On Monday, highs will climb into the low 60s, including around 62°F in Dallas–Fort Worth, 61°F in Sherman/Denison, and 62°F across Waco, Killeen, and Temple. Overnight lows will remain cool, dropping into the upper 30s to lower 40s, especially in outlying areas.
Warmer conditions arrive Tuesday, with highs reaching the mid to upper 60s across much of North Texas. Dallas–Fort Worth is forecast to hit 66°F, while parts of Central Texas may approach 69°F. This warming trend peaks briefly before another cold front moves through on Wednesday.
The midweek front will not bring rain, but it will knock temperatures down by 5 to 10 degrees. Wednesday highs will range from the low 60s north to the upper 60s south, followed by cooler nights with lows dipping into the low to mid-30s, especially north of the Metroplex.
From Thursday into Friday, temperatures will stabilize near seasonal norms, with highs generally in the upper 50s to low 60s and continued dry conditions. No precipitation is forecast through the end of the week, making for excellent travel and outdoor weather.
Overall, this week features minimal weather hazards, steady temperature swings, and no rain chances, offering a welcome stretch of quiet winter weather across North Texas.





