Feels Like April: Mid to Upper 80s This Afternoon

Good Wednesday Morning, North Texas!

We are in for another unseasonably warm day across the region. Afternoon highs will soar into the mid and upper 80s – more typical of late April than late February. For perspective, our average high this time of year is around 63 degrees, so we’re running more than 20 degrees above normal. Skies will be mostly sunny with just a few thin, high-level cirrus clouds drifting overhead.

It will be breezy at times, and that combination of warm temperatures, low humidity, and gusty winds will keep wildfire danger elevated through the afternoon. Any outdoor burning is strongly discouraged, and it’s important to avoid activities that could create sparks. Fires that start in these conditions can spread quickly.

A weak cold front slides through tomorrow. While it won’t bring rain, it will knock temperatures down slightly and shift winds to the northeast. Highs Thursday will range from the 70s to near 80 degrees – still well above average for this time of year. Winds may remain breezy enough to keep fire concerns elevated, especially during the afternoon hours.

The above-normal warmth continues into the weekend, with highs near or above 80 degrees both Saturday and Sunday. Expect a good deal of sunshine and dry conditions to stick around.

Looking ahead, there are increasing signals in the longer-range data that rain chances could return to North Texas by the middle to latter part of next week. It’s too early to talk specifics on timing or coverage, but we’ll continue to watch the trends closely and fine-tune those details as we get closer.

Enjoy the warmth – just stay mindful of the elevated fire danger. -William

Today’s DFW Forecast

North Texas is getting a taste of spring today. Expect mostly sunny skies across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex with afternoon highs climbing into the lower to mid 80s. A steady south breeze around 10 to 15 mph will add a little warmth to the air, especially during the late morning and early afternoon.

Tonight stays quiet and mild. Skies will be mostly clear to partly cloudy with temperatures settling into the mid 50s by early Thursday morning. Winds ease and shift more northeasterly overnight.

Tomorrow looks just as pleasant. Sunshine returns with highs near 80 degrees, though a light northeast wind will take a bit of the edge off the warmth compared to today. The overall pattern stays dry and calm through the end of the workweek, with cool mornings in the upper 40s and 50s and warm afternoons near 80.

Rain chances remain very low until late in the weekend, and even then only spotty showers are expected.

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Tonight’s DFW Forecast

Gusty south winds will ease this evening, but it will stay mild overnight across the Metroplex. Skies remain mostly clear with lows only falling into the mid 50s. A few evening gusts near 30 mph are possible before winds gradually diminish after midnight.

Wednesday turns even warmer. Expect plenty of sunshine with afternoon highs climbing into the lower 80s around Dallas–Fort Worth. South winds will be lighter compared to today, making for a very pleasant late-winter afternoon. Wednesday night stays quiet and mild with lows in the mid to upper 50s.

A weak front slides through Thursday, bringing a shift to north winds and slightly cooler air. Highs will settle back into the upper 70s, followed by crisp 40s Thursday night. From Friday through the weekend, sunshine dominates with afternoon temperatures hovering near 80 degrees. A stray shower can’t be ruled out late Saturday night into early Sunday, but most locations stay dry.

Aside from today’s windy conditions, the forecast is quiet with a big warmup and no significant weather concerns.

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