Dallas, Texas – A cold front sliding into North and Central Texas will bring showers and cooler conditions starting Friday night and lasting through the weekend. Highs will hold in the upper 70s and low 80s before warmer weather makes a return early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, rain chances peak Saturday, with a 30% likelihood across North Texas and a 60% chance in Central Texas. Showers taper off into Sunday and Monday, but cooler-than-normal air lingers, keeping afternoon highs across Dallas, Waco, and Sherman below seasonal averages.
Dallas–Fort Worth will see highs near 79 on Saturday and 80 Sunday, while Waco and Temple sit at 82 through the weekend. In Sherman and Denison, residents may notice the coolest air, with highs only reaching the mid-70s Saturday before rebounding early next week. By Tuesday, most of the region will warm back into the mid-80s.
Drivers should allow extra time on wet roads Saturday and Sunday, particularly in Central Texas where rainfall totals may be higher. Light jackets may be needed for early morning activities, with lows dipping into the 60s.
Rain chances diminish early next week as temperatures climb back into the upper 80s, signaling a quick return to summer-like heat.
Five Day Forecast for Dallas, TX
- Friday: Evening showers possible, low 72, high 83
- Saturday: 30% chance of rain, high 79, low 68
- Sunday: 40% chance of showers, high 80, low 69
- Monday: Slight chance of rain, high 82, low 70
- Tuesday: Warmer, mostly sunny, high 86, low 72