Dallas, TX – A gray, chilly morning greets North Texans as clouds and light showers linger early, signaling a cool transition before sunny, mild weather returns Tuesday. Temperatures will stay in the mid-40s today, climbing only slightly as clouds slowly thin across the Dallas–Fort Worth metro.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, a 20% chance of light showers will fade by late morning. Winds from the east at 5 mph will shift north by afternoon, ushering in drier air. Patchy fog may linger on low roads and bridges, so commuters should allow extra time for the early drive and watch for slick or damp spots on I-35E and I-30.
By Tuesday, the weather turns around. Sunshine dominates with highs near 51°F, followed by a comfortable mid-60s Wednesday under mostly clear skies. The brief warming trend will feel more like early fall than December, though a new cool front late Thursday could bring scattered showers and a return to highs in the upper 40s.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Friday and Saturday stay dry and pleasant, featuring crisp mornings near 40°F and afternoons in the low 60s — perfect for holiday decorating, outdoor markets, or early Christmas travel prep.
For now, North Texas begins the first week of December under cool, calm skies — a brief pause before the next cold front expected by Sunday.
How’s it feeling in your part of DFW this morning — chilly or comfortable? Share your local temps and skies below.





