Texas – Warm air is already wrapping around Dallas this morning, with temperatures near 61 degrees before sunrise and only a light southeast breeze. The air feels soft and almost humid, a preview of the spring warmth building across North Texas.
Patchy fog lingers early, but sunshine quickly takes over. Highs climb to 81 degrees today under mostly sunny skies. North winds stay light at 5 to 10 mph. By afternoon, patios will fill and jackets will be optional.
Clear skies settle in tonight with lows near 53 degrees.
Friday keeps the warmth locked in. Dallas reaches 80 degrees with bright sun and light winds. Fire danger remains low, but dry grass can still ignite easily after several warm days.
Saturday turns even warmer. Highs soar to 85 degrees with south winds gusting near 20 mph. It will feel more like late April than late February. Hydrate if you’re outdoors and secure loose items ahead of the breeze.
Sunday stays sunny and warm with a high near 83 degrees. Clouds increase late Sunday night as winds shift west northwest. That shift signals a pattern change heading into early March.
Monday cools to 68 degrees under partly sunny skies. By Tuesday and Wednesday, a 20 to 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms returns, with highs in the low 70s. A stalled front across the Gulf Coast will focus rain chances across the Southern U.S., and North Texas could tap into that moisture midweek.
Looking 6 to 10 days out, temperatures remain above normal overall, reinforcing early spring vibes across Texas.
Five Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth:
Today: Mostly sunny, high 81.
Friday: Sunny, high 80.
Saturday: Sunny and warm, high 85.
Sunday: Sunny, high 83.
Monday: Partly sunny, high 68.



