Dallas–Fort Worth, TX Weather: Unseasonably Warm Stretch Builds Through Midweek

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FORT WORTH, Texas — Golden sunlight spills across the Metroplex this morning, the kind that makes the air shimmer just after dawn. A cool start will give way to an unseasonably warm stretch — one that may flirt with record highs across parts of North Texas by midweek.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, high pressure is firmly in control, setting up a quiet and sunny pattern through at least Thursday. Highs will rise sharply from the low 70s Sunday to near 80°F Monday, then peak around 84°F on Wednesday, roughly 10–12 degrees above early November averages. South winds will freshen each day, gusting up to 25 mph along the I-35 corridor, adding a light, warm breeze to the afternoons.

The mild pattern offers perfect weather for outdoor projects, early holiday decorating, or travel, with clear skies continuing through next weekend. Drivers should, however, stay mindful of increased fire risk across open fields due to the dry air and steady southerly flow.

Forecasters note that the ongoing La Niña setup could continue to favor these wide temperature swings through late fall. A subtle cool front may arrive by next weekend, trimming highs back to the 60s and signaling the region’s gradual transition toward winter patterns. For now, there’s no rain or freeze concern in sight, giving Dallas–Fort Worth one of its calmest early-November weeks in recent memory.

Expect a mild and comfortable stretch — the kind of crisp mornings and warm afternoons perfect for North Texas before the season’s first real chill arrives later this month.


Five-Day Outlook for Fort Worth, TX:
Sun: 71/51 – Sunny; light breeze.
Mon: 78/52 – Sunny; warming trend begins.
Tue: 78/57 – Sunny; south wind gusts to 25 mph.
Wed: 84/60 – Bright and warm; breezy.
Thu: 84/60 – Sunny; continued mild pattern.