Dallas-Fort Worth, TX – Temperatures will surge to the upper 80s and lower 90s across Dallas-Fort Worth on Wednesday as the region faces a continuation of above-normal heat. Residents along I-35 and surrounding areas should prepare for another day of summer-like conditions despite the fall season.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), clear skies and a high near 92Ā°F are forecast for Wednesday, with light winds from the south. These conditions will push temperatures well above normal for this time of year. As temperatures continue to rise, itās critical to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day. Highs could cause minor traffic delays, especially near I-20 and I-35, as car engines overheat.
The unseasonably warm weather will persist into Thursday, with highs around 90Ā°F and lows in the mid-60s. Winds will remain light, offering little relief from the heat. However, cooler temperatures are expected by Friday, with a weak cold front moving in. Highs will dip to the mid-80s, providing a slight reprieve from the heat.
Unfortunately, rain chances remain minimal through the weekend, with most areas staying dry. Temperatures will range from 85Ā°F to 87Ā°F into Sunday, as North Texas remains under the influence of high pressure. Relief from this heat wave could come early next week, but residents should remain cautious of the ongoing dry conditions, which could elevate fire risks.