The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has extended a routine forecast for Dallas, anticipating stable weather patterns as the city heads into early January. According to the National Weather Service , Dallas residents can expect sunny skies today with high temperatures nearing 78 degrees, a noticeable shift when the wind changes from south to west-northwest in the afternoon—with possible gusts as high as 20 mph. Tonight, the forecast calls for clear skies and a low of around 46 degrees.
While navigating through the day, patchy dense fog will loom before 8 am, mainly east of the I-35 corridor, to the potential disturbance of early commuters. Climbing the midweek hump, the weather promises to deliver consistent sunny days—Tuesday and Wednesday carry highs in the upper 50s, with nighttime lows varying from the upper 30s to lower 40s. "Mostly clear, with a low around 37," recites the Tuesday night forecast, setting the stage for a New Year’s Day coated in sunlight and a high near 54.
However, looking ahead to the weekend, weather patterns take a subtle turn. Possible thunderstorms might dampen Sunday's forecast as a strong cold front is expected to arrive. The National Weather Service emits cautionary notes, indicating a "20 percent chance of showers" that might punctuate the partly sunny day with a high near 61.
No spotter activation is anticipated as of now, but this outlook holds our attention as the true herald of the year's inaugural weather temperament..
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Stable Skies and Sunny Days Ahead for Dallas, with a Glimpse of Possible Weekend Showers
The NWS extended a routine forecast for stable weather in Dallas with sunny days and a chance of weekend thunderstorms.