Dallas, TX – North Texas residents waking up early Tuesday are greeted with sunshine, rising warmth, and a fresh Ozone Action Day in effect for the Dallas–Fort Worth area, according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Temperatures are expected to climb into the low 90s by afternoon, with stagnant air conditions likely to worsen air quality through Tuesday evening.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, the week will stay mostly sunny with light winds and steady warming before a modest cool-down late Thursday. Residents are urged to reduce pollution by carpooling, walking, or biking and to avoid idling vehicles during peak travel hours along I-35, I-30, and I-20 corridors.
Wednesday brings another bright, warm day with highs near 90°F and light east winds. By Thursday, temperatures dip slightly to the upper 80s with continued clear skies — a perfect setup for early Halloween decorating or pumpkin patch visits.
Looking ahead, Friday through Sunday will feature comfortable, dry air and highs in the mid to upper 80s, ideal for fall festivals or outdoor sports across Dallas, Fort Worth, and nearby suburbs. No significant rain or cold front is expected before early next week.
Residents should stay alert for updated air quality forecasts via airnow.gov and tceq.texas.gov.