Texas Weather: Warm November Stretch Continues in Dallas–Fort Worth Before Weekend Rain Chance

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DALLAS–FORT WORTH, Texas – The city wakes under clear skies and a soft southerly breeze this morning, a calm start that quickly gives way to a warm November surge. At 5 a.m., temperatures already hover in the low 40s, with the promise of 70s and sunshine by afternoon. The air feels crisp now, but by midday, it’ll carry that dry, late-fall warmth Texans know well.

The National Weather Service in Fort Worth calls for a steady warming trend through midweek, fueled by south winds gusting near 25 mph. Veterans Day events will enjoy near-perfect conditions — bright skies, highs in the low 70s, and mild breezes ideal for outdoor ceremonies.

By Wednesday and Thursday, highs climb into the upper 70s and low 80s, nearly 15 degrees above average for early November. Skies stay clear and humidity low, keeping air travel smooth and highways dry across I-35 and I-20. However, this brief stretch of warmth looks to peak before a weekend pattern change.

Late Friday into Saturday, models show a 30–40% chance of showers or isolated thunderstorms, especially west of Dallas–Fort Worth. While rainfall totals should stay modest, gusty winds and lightning could affect evening plans or early holiday travel prep.

Behind that system, temperatures cool slightly — highs fall back into the 70s Sunday and Monday — signaling the start of a more seasonable trend as Thanksgiving week approaches.

For now, enjoy this mild, golden spell — ideal for outdoor projects, leaf cleanup, or early holiday decorating — before Texas weather takes its next inevitable turn.


Five-Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth, TX:
Tue: 72/50 – Sunny and breezy.
Wed: 77/56 – Warm; south wind steady.
Thu: 82/62 – Mostly sunny; gusty winds.
Fri: 83/64 – Partly cloudy; warmest day.
Sat: 81/62 – 30% chance of showers; cooler breeze late.