DALLAS, Texas – The glow of city lights stretches across North Texas as dawn breaks under clear skies and mild air. The cool breeze feels more like early fall than mid-November, and it’s only getting warmer. The Dallas–Fort Worth metro area is on track to reach the low 80s by Thursday and possibly mid-80s by the weekend — a welcome pause before cooler air begins its slow return.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth says a calm, steady pattern holds through Saturday, with light south winds and abundant sunshine. Highs will hover near 78°F on Thursday, then rise to 83–84°F Friday and Saturday. Winds pick up slightly by Friday afternoon, gusting up to 25 mph along open stretches of I-35 and U.S. 75, but travel impacts should remain minimal.
It’s prime weather for outdoor plans — from football games to early Thanksgiving prep or yard cleanup — though humidity will creep higher by Sunday. That’s when the next subtle change arrives: a 20% chance of light showers across parts of North Texas. Temperatures will dip only slightly into the upper 70s early next week, with no frost or freeze risk in sight.
For now, Dallas sits under near-perfect November warmth — dry air, blue skies, and easy travel conditions stretching across the region. It’s the kind of week that feels like a bonus round before late fall finally takes hold.
Five-Day Outlook for Dallas, TX:
Thu: 81/62 – Sunny, light south wind.
Fri: 83/63 – Warm, breezy afternoon.
Sat: 84/63 – Mostly sunny, mild breeze.
Sun: 84/64 – Partly cloudy; 20% shower chance.
Mon: 81/58 – Warm, partly sunny; slight cooldown next week.





