Tonight’s DFW Forecast

A warm and quiet night is ahead across the Metroplex. Skies stay clear with south winds easing back to 5 to 10 mph. Temperatures will fall into the lower 60s by morning, making for a mild start to Saturday.

The heat continues to build into the weekend. Saturday will be sunny and hotter, with afternoon highs climbing into the mid 90s around Dallas and Fort Worth. Winds remain out of the south at 5 to 10 mph. Sunday looks even warmer, with many spots reaching the mid to upper 90s under full sunshine. A steady south breeze at 10 to 15 mph will add to the early-season summer feel.

A weak front arrives Monday, knocking temperatures back into the mid 80s with mostly sunny skies. It’s not a major cooldown, but you’ll notice the difference. After that, temperatures gradually rebound into the upper 80s and low 90s through mid to late week with plenty of sun.

Stay hydrated this weekend and take breaks if you’re spending extended time outdoors during the afternoon heat.

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Early Taste of Summer: Hot, Sunny, and Heating Up Fast

Happy Friday, North Texas!

Get ready for a summer-like stretch as we head into the weekend. A building ridge of high pressure will take control of our weather, sending temperatures soaring and keeping skies mostly sunny.

That warming trend begins today. Expect plenty of sunshine this afternoon with a light south to southwest breeze. Highs will climb into the 90s across much of North Texas, while our eastern counties stay a bit cooler, generally in the upper 80s.

The heat intensifies heading into the weekend. On Saturday, most areas will once again reach the 90s, with a few spots in our western counties pushing into the upper 90s under full sunshine and a steady southwest breeze.

Sunday looks to be the hottest day of this stretch. Highs will climb into the mid to upper 90s across much of the region, with some western locations nearing the 100-degree mark. It will remain sunny, and a slightly stronger southwest wind could gust up to around 20 mph at times.

Relief is on the way, though. A cold front is expected to move through late Sunday, bringing temperatures back down into the 80s by Monday along with a bit of a refresh to start the new week. However, that cooldown will be brief, as warmer temperatures begin to return by midweek.

Heat Safety Tips:

  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day
  • Take frequent breaks if you’re working or spending time outdoors
  • Never leave children or pets in a parked vehicle
  • Check on neighbors, especially the elderly
  • Wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing

Stay cool and have a great start to your weekend! -William

Today’s DFW Forecast

Plenty of sunshine is in store for the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex today, and it’s going to feel more like early summer than early spring. Afternoon highs will climb into the lower 90s with a light southwest breeze around 5 to 10 mph. It’ll be a warm, dry day with no weather concerns.

Tonight stays clear and mild. Temperatures will fall back into the lower 60s with light south winds. If you have evening plans, conditions look great across North Texas.

Saturday brings more sunshine and another warm afternoon, with highs again reaching the lower 90s. Winds remain light out of the south around 5 to 10 mph. The warming trend continues into Sunday, when highs push into the mid 90s and winds pick up a bit, gusting 10 to 15 mph during the afternoon.

A weak cool-down arrives Monday with highs easing back into the 80s before we warm up again next week under mostly sunny skies.

Stay hydrated if you’re spending extended time outdoors this weekend, especially during the afternoon heat.

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