Texas is easing into a warm and quiet start, but the air already feels different across Dallas–Fort Worth as a steady warming trend begins to take hold.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, temperatures are climbing from the upper 60s this morning toward the mid-70s this afternoon under partly sunny skies. Light northeast winds will shift southeast, setting the stage for a stronger warmup through midweek.
Road conditions remain dry and calm, making for an easy start across I-35, I-30, and the Dallas North Tollway. Still, changing winds and increasing warmth will become more noticeable by afternoon. Light layers are the way to go as temperatures rise steadily through the day.
The bigger story is the rapid build into spring heat. Tuesday pushes highs into the low 80s with decreasing clouds. By Wednesday, sunshine dominates and temperatures surge to around 88 degrees. Winds may gust near 20 mph, adding a dry, warm feel across North Texas.
Thursday brings the peak of this stretch. Highs reach near 91 degrees under full sun, delivering early “summer vibes” across the metroplex. Hydration and sun protection will become more important during afternoon hours.
This pattern reflects a broader central U.S. warmup, with temperatures running well above average. No major rain chances appear through midweek, keeping conditions dry and stable.
This is a classic March transition: mild mornings, fast-building heat, and bright skies. Stay prepared for warmer afternoons as the week unfolds. How warm is it getting in your neighborhood today?
Five Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas:
Today: Partly sunny, warm, high near 75°
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, low around 59°
Tuesday: Becoming sunny, high near 81°
Wednesday: Sunny and hot, high near 88°
Thursday: Sunny, very warm, high near 91°


