Today’s DFW Forecast

After a cloudy and foggy start in a few spots, we’ll see skies clear out nicely across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex today. Expect a warm afternoon with highs reaching the upper 70s to lower 80s and a light north breeze around 5 to 10 mph. It’s a quiet and pleasant late-winter day overall.

Tonight, skies remain mostly clear with cooler temperatures settling into the upper 40s and lower 50s. Winds will be light out of the northeast.

Friday looks beautiful with plenty of sunshine and afternoon highs again near 80 degrees. Light east winds will keep conditions comfortable.

Looking ahead to the weekend, temperatures climb into the mid 80s by Saturday with increasing south winds. A small chance of a few showers arrives late Saturday night into early Sunday, but most of the weekend stays warm and dry. A stronger cool down arrives Monday with highs dropping back into the 60s, followed by better rain chances Tuesday and Wednesday, when a few thunderstorms and locally heavy rain will be possible.

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Tonight’s DFW Forecast

A beautiful and mild night is ahead across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. Skies will stay clear with light northeast winds and temperatures settling comfortably into the lower 50s by morning. It’s a quiet and pleasant end to the day.

Friday looks just as nice. Expect plenty of sunshine with afternoon highs near 80 degrees. Winds will be light, turning easterly through the day. Friday night remains mild and mostly clear with lows in the mid 50s.

The warming trend continues into the weekend. Saturday will be sunny and warmer, with highs climbing into the mid 80s and a light south breeze developing. Late Saturday night into Sunday, a few isolated showers or a brief thunderstorm can’t be ruled out, but most areas will stay dry. Rain chances remain low through Sunday night.

A cooler pattern arrives Monday with highs dropping into the upper 60s. Additional scattered rain and storm chances increase Tuesday night into Wednesday, when coverage looks more widespread.

Overall impacts remain low through the weekend, with better rain chances returning midweek.

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Spring Preview Continues with 80s This Weekend

Good Thursday Morning, North Texas!

It’s been a foggy start across parts of the area this morning, with some pockets of reduced visibility during the early commute. The good news is the fog will continue to lift and thin out through mid-morning as drier air works in.

A breezy cold front is sliding through the region this morning. This is not a strong blast of cold air, but it will trim temperatures back just a few degrees compared to yesterday’s warmth. Winds will shift around behind the front and remain a bit breezy at times, helping clear us out for a mostly sunny afternoon. Highs will top out in the upper 70s to lower 80s – still well above average for late February.

Friday looks like almost a carbon copy forecast. Winds turn light out of the south, skies stay mostly sunny, and afternoon highs once again climb into the upper 70s and lower 80s. It’s a very quiet and warm stretch of weather for North Texas.

The warmth continues into the weekend with highs solidly in the 80s both Saturday and Sunday. It will feel more like early April than early March.

A slight cool-down arrives Monday as temperatures settle back into the 60s, giving us a brief reminder that it’s still technically winter.

Looking ahead, a noticeable pattern change begins as we move into the first week of March. Rain and thunderstorm chances will be on the upswing. Some storms could be strong, and locally heavy rainfall may become a concern depending on how the system evolves. We’ll start to fine-tune the timing and strength of those storm chances as we head into the weekend and get better clarity in the data.

Stay tuned, and enjoy the warm stretch while it lasts! -William