Texas – Light rain taps windshields and low clouds hang over Dallas this morning, creating slick roads and reduced visibility just as the commute ramps up.
According to the National Weather Service, a 30% chance of showers continues through the morning hours, with patchy fog developing before midday. Visibility has already dropped to around 8 miles at times, especially along I-35, I-30, and Loop 12, where damp pavement could slow traffic through late morning.
Across the Dallas–Fort Worth area, temperatures sit near 60°F now but will climb quickly. Highs reach 77°F today as clouds gradually thin. Drivers should keep headlights on and allow extra stopping distance during lingering drizzle and fog pockets.
Conditions turn warmer and more active as the week builds. By Thursday, temperatures rise to 82°F with increasing clouds and south winds gusting up to 30 mph. That wind picks up dust and pollen, reducing air quality and visibility in open areas.
Meteorologists now track a more organized pattern heading into Friday. Highs surge to 88°F, and a 20% chance of thunderstorms develops late in the day and into the evening. While severe weather is not guaranteed, the setup across the Plains supports isolated strong storms, including gusty winds and brief downpours that could impact evening travel on I-20 and I-635.
Saturday stays warm near 88°F with another slight storm chance, while Sunday trends quieter and partly sunny.
Plan ahead: expect changing road conditions by Friday evening. Charge devices and monitor alerts if traveling late.
Five Day Forecast for Dallas, TX:
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, high 82°F
Friday: Partly sunny, slight storms late, high 88°F
Saturday: Partly sunny, slight storms, high 88°F
Sunday: Partly sunny, high 87°F
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 91°F




