Texas greets the morning with a calm, mild breeze and a soft 50-degree start across Dallas–Fort Worth. Streetlights flicker off under clear skies, and the air already hints at a spring tease.
Sunshine takes over quickly. Highs climb to 69 degrees this afternoon with light north winds at 5 to 10 mph. Roads along I-35E, I-30, and the Dallas North Tollway stay dry, and visibility remains excellent for the morning commute.
Tonight stays mostly clear with a low near 48. The warming trend accelerates Thursday as temperatures surge to 76 under full sun. A light south breeze develops late, signaling a warmer pattern settling across North Texas.
Friday looks even warmer. Highs reach 78 with partly sunny skies. A slight chance of showers develops late in the day, about 20 percent, as moisture increases ahead of the next system.
By Friday night, rain chances expand. Showers become likely, and a thunderstorm cannot be ruled out after midnight. Saturday brings widespread showers and possible storms, mainly before noon, with highs near 71. South winds may gust near 20 mph at times. Plan extra time if traveling and keep devices charged in case of lightning-related delays.
Rain tapers Saturday night, and Sunday rebounds to a sunny 68. Early next week stays mild, with highs in the lower to mid-70s. Longer-range signals favor temperatures running 10 to 20 degrees above average across much of Texas into the 6–10 day outlook.
Five Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas:
Today: Sunny, high 69°F.
Tonight: Mostly clear, low 48°F.
Thursday: Sunny, high 76°F.
Friday: Partly sunny, high 78°F. Slight chance of late showers.
Saturday: Showers and possible storms, high 71°F.


