North Texas Weather Alert: Early Showers Today, Springlike Weekend Preview Feb 6–8

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Texas — Low clouds slide over North Texas this morning, dimming skylines and leaving pavement damp across the Dallas–Fort Worth area. The air feels mild for February, with temperatures hovering near 60 degrees as commuters head out under gray skies.

According to the National Weather Service, a small window for light showers lingers through the morning hours. Rain chances stay low, but wet roads may slow traffic briefly on I-35E, I-30, and surface streets during the early drive. Conditions improve steadily as clouds thin by late morning.

By afternoon, skies brighten and temperatures climb into the mid-60s. Winds turn northerly, ushering in a cooler and drier feel tonight. Lows dip into the upper 30s, a reminder that winter still has a foothold, even as the pattern shifts.

Wednesday delivers crisp sunshine and calmer weather. Highs reach the upper 50s, making it a comfortable day for outdoor plans. Wednesday night stays clear and cool, setting the stage for a dramatic warmup.

Thursday marks the turning point. Sunshine dominates, and temperatures surge into the low 60s. By Friday, Dallas pushes well into the low 70s under bright skies. The warmth continues into the weekend, with highs in the mid-70s and cool, pleasant nights.

The broader 6–10 day outlook supports above-normal temperatures across much of Texas, signaling early hints of spring. For now, the main impacts remain short-lived morning showers and changing road conditions early today.

Heading out this morning? Watch for slick spots and allow extra time. Planning outdoor time this weekend? You may want sunscreen instead of a jacket. How warm does it feel in your neighborhood already?

Five-Day Outlook for Dallas, TX

  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 57
  • Thursday: Sunny, warmer, high near 63
  • Friday: Sunny and warm, high near 72
  • Saturday: Sunny, springlike, high near 75
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, warm, high near 75