Texas Fall Weather Alert: 90s Return Through Friday, Sunny Days Ahead for Dallas-Fort Worth

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Dallas, TX – North Texans can expect another run of hot, sunny days as October begins, with temperatures climbing into the low 90s through Friday, October 3. That means commuters, outdoor workers, and families planning early Halloween decorating should prepare for warm afternoons, despite the fall calendar.

According to the National Weather Service, Dallas will see highs near 91°F on Wednesday, 92°F on Thursday, and 91°F again on Friday. Skies remain mostly clear, and winds stay calm, ranging from 5 to 10 mph at most. This pattern keeps travel smooth on major routes like I-35E and I-30, but drivers should stay alert for heat-related vehicle issues during peak afternoon commutes.

Saturday continues the stretch of sunny weather, with highs near 90°F, before a slight dip into the upper 80s on Sunday. Nights remain mild, with lows in the upper 60s to near 70°F. Outdoor activities, sports, and events will see excellent conditions, though hydration remains important.

For those starting Halloween prep early, the weather is ideal for outdoor yard work, setting up decorations, and hosting community events. However, city officials remind residents to monitor local air quality alerts, which remain active at times this week across Dallas-Fort Worth.

5-Day Extended Forecast (Dallas, TX)

  • Wednesday, Oct. 1 – Sunny, high 91°F, light northeast winds.
  • Thursday, Oct. 2 – Sunny, high 92°F, calm east winds.
  • Friday, Oct. 3 – Sunny, high 91°F, low 68°F, mostly clear evening.
  • Saturday, Oct. 4 – Sunny, high 90°F, light southwest winds.
  • Sunday, Oct. 5 – Mostly sunny, high 88°F, low near 70°F.

Expect more warm, dry days as the first week of October closes, giving North Texas an early taste of extended fall heat.

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