Dallas residents can expect a calmer forecast for a brief period after experiencing unsettled weather over the weekend. However, they must first contend with thick morning fog as winds subside and damp soil enables it to form in some areas. This dense fog may persist until mid-morning in certain locations before clearing up. Afterwards, bright sunshine coupled with light breezes will usher warm spring weather towards Dallas where daytime temperatures of around 80°F or more are expected for most regions by late afternoon.
Tomorrow’s forecast calls for a quiet night followed by an increase in southeastern winds that could generate brief low clouds and patchy fog, with occasional gusts throughout the western areas west of I-35W towards sunset as storm activity picks up along West Texas’ dry line. The coverage is not expected to be too high overall.
As May approaches, weather patterns are set to change dramatically due to an influx in Gulf air and a disturbance arriving from southwest regions that will bring rainfall and thunderstorms by Wednesday afternoon. Although some of these storms may turn violent with hailstone showers or powerful gusting winds, the general severity index seems quite low for now.
Thursday is predicted to witness more heavy downpours as a cold front from Oklahoma makes its way into Texas while bringing strong wind currents along behind it towards nighttime. Specific storm parameters such as times and regions will likely vary significantly depending on the event’s development over time, but early forecasting models have yet to issue definite clarification beyond simple guidance or estimation concerning that imminent weather front’s exact course of action in Texas during evening hours.
By Friday afternoon, we can expect a drier climate as skies begin clearing up after morning clouds dissipate with lower temperatures ranging from 70°F across Dallas citywide borders thanks to mild northern air circulations still active since midday hours on Thursday.
Calm before the Storm in Dallas: Dense Fog Gives Way to Warm Spring Weather
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