DALLAS–FORT WORTH, Texas – The air feels calm and comfortable this morning, but the Lone Star sky is setting up a sharp November twist. Warm sunshine will dominate through the weekend, with highs soaring into the low and mid-80s — nearly 15 degrees above average — before a shift brings storm chances early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, Friday and Saturday will both bring plenty of sunshine and mild southerly winds. Highs are expected near 82 Friday and up to 85 Saturday. Gusts may reach 20 to 25 mph at times, adding a light breeze that keeps the warmth from feeling oppressive. Evenings will stay mild, with lows holding in the low 60s.
By Sunday, highs remain near 84, keeping North Texas in an extended stretch of spring-like weather. However, models are hinting at a stronger system building west of the region early next week. That disturbance could trigger scattered thunderstorms as early as Tuesday, especially along the I-35 corridor.
For now, the weekend is ideal for outdoor plans, leaf cleanup, or early holiday shopping. Travelers can expect dry roads across the Metroplex, though gustier winds may affect high-profile vehicles. Once the next front arrives, cooler air should return by midweek — a reminder that November warmth never lasts long in Texas.
Five-Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth, TX:
Fri: 82/62 – Sunny; breezy south wind.
Sat: 85/62 – Sunny; gusts near 25 mph.
Sun: 84/64 – Mostly sunny; warm and dry.
Mon: 87/59 – Mostly clear; record warmth possible.
Tue: 78/58 – Increasing clouds; 30% chance of thunderstorms.





