Dallas Weather: Cooler Temperatures Sunday, But Heat Returns for the Week Ahead

Dallas Weather: Cooler Temperatures Sunday, But Heat Returns for the Week Ahead

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Dallas, Texas – North and Central Texas are enjoying one more day of relief from the summer heat on Sunday, with highs in the low 80s and the possibility of scattered showers. Some areas, including Waco and Killeen, may experience isolated rainfall, although no severe storms are expected.

Current Weather Outlook

A weak disturbance is causing light showers across Central Texas, with a 20-30% chance of rain in certain areas, including Dallas-Fort Worth, Waco, and surrounding regions. The sky will remain partly cloudy, and while no severe weather is anticipated, a stray thunderstorm cannot be ruled out.

By Monday, high pressure will take hold over the region, pushing temperatures back into the upper 80s and low 90s, with no rain expected. The warming trend will continue throughout the week, with Dallas-Fort Worth set to hit the mid-90s by Thursday and Friday.

Waco and Killeen are expected to follow a similar pattern, with temperatures climbing into the low 90s by midweek.

Five-Day Forecast for Dallas-Fort Worth:

Monday: Sunny, high of 86°

Tuesday: Sunny, high of 87°

Wednesday: Sunny, high of 90°

Thursday: Sunny, high of 92°

Friday: Sunny, high of 93°

Advice for the Week Ahead

While Sunday offers a brief break from the intense heat, residents should prepare for a return to hotter, drier weather starting Monday. Outdoor workers should be mindful of rising afternoon temperatures as the week progresses. Enjoy the cooler day on Sunday while it lasts!

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