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Dallas Welcomes a Sunny and Breezy Weekend with Mild Temperatures Ahead

Dallas Welcomes a Sunny and Breezy Weekend with Mild Temperatures Ahead

According to the official forecast, Dallas residents can anticipate a bright day with a high of 73 degrees and a southern breeze blowing through the city at 5 to 10 mph with gusts possibly as high as 20 mph. With temperatures predicted to drop to a comfortable 56 degrees, the beautiful sky will continue into the evening.

The National Weather Service predicts that Sunday will be another day of mostly sunny weather with a high that will rise slightly to 77 degrees and a wind that will shift from 10 to 15 mph to the south-southwest at 10 to 15 mph, with occasional gusts that could reach 30 mph. This will make for a breezy but pleasant weekend finale. The evening is similar, with little cloud cover and a low of around 62 degrees. Winds continue to blow, with gusts as high as 25 mph.

Dallas is expected to experience mostly sunny weather as the workweek starts on Monday. Daytime highs are expected to reach about 70 degrees before the afternoon wind shifts to the north, which could bring gusts of up to 20 mph. By nightfall, the temperature is predicted to drop to 42 degrees, with the north wind still blowing between 5 and 15 mph.

With the high approaching 62 degrees, the city is expected to be flooded with sunshine on Tuesday. The mild winds, which will be about 5 mph and calm in the morning, will be a sharp contrast to the fierce breeze of the previous days. The remainder of the week is a mix of sun and clouds, with Wednesday’s high reaching the mid-70s before dropping to about 60 degrees as Thanksgiving Day draws near and then falling to 38 degrees at night. This ensures a cool holiday evening for those who are going outside to count their blessings under the partially cloudy night sky. Friday is expected to be a largely sunny day with a high of around 56, making it a clear yet maybe fun day for activities after Thanksgiving.

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