Texas Weather Alert: 93°F Spring Heat Surge Today in Dallas–Fort Worth with Gusts to 30 mph Sunday

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Texas – Warm air is already rising off the pavement this morning, and North Texas is about to surge into early-season heat that feels more like late May. Sunshine breaks quickly, and temperatures climb fast within hours.

According to the National Weather Service, highs reach 92°F today across Dallas–Fort Worth with steady southwest winds. Gusts increase into the afternoon, pushing warm, dry air across the Metroplex.

That heat intensifies into Sunday, when temperatures peak near 93°F. Winds strengthen further, gusting up to 30 mph, especially along I-35 and open areas west of Dallas. These conditions may elevate fire risk due to dry air and gusty winds.

Plan outdoor activities early in the day. Limit strenuous work by mid-afternoon. Hydration is key as the region adjusts to this sudden spring heat. Drivers should stay alert for strong crosswinds on highways, especially in high-profile vehicles.

Even after sunset, temperatures remain warm. Overnight lows stay in the 60s, offering little cooling. Homes without air conditioning may feel uncomfortable by early morning hours.

By Monday, slight relief arrives with highs easing to the mid-80s under mostly sunny skies. Winds shift and weaken, making conditions more manageable.

Tuesday brings another warm push, with highs near 89°F and continued dry weather. The broader pattern shows above-normal temperatures holding into next week across Texas.

This early spring heat surge signals a fast seasonal shift. Stay weather-aware and take precautions during peak afternoon hours. Are you already feeling the heat in your neighborhood today?

Five Day Outlook for Dallas, Texas:
Sunday: High 93°F, sunny and breezy
Monday: High 86°F, mostly sunny
Tuesday: High 89°F, mostly sunny
Wednesday: High 91°F, sunny
Thursday: High 93°F, sunny