So… if you were planning a patio brunch, a stroll on the Katy Trail, or anything that involved sunshine this weekend — you might want to pump the brakes. Dallas is going through a bit of a “weather funk” right now.
SATURDAY: A Whole Lotta Gray, A Whole Lotta Jacket Weather
Saturday’s bringing serious stay-home-and-bake energy. It’s cool, it’s damp, and it’s definitely not living up to that springtime vibe we all got a taste of last week.
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Morning could start off with a little rain or even a rogue thunderstorm.
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The rest of the day? Clouds, clouds, and more clouds.
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High: 56°F — might want that hoodie.
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Low: 41°F — yes, it’s okay to turn the heat back on tonight.
If you’re headed out, layer up and grab a jacket. But honestly? This might be the perfect excuse to slow down, binge that show, or pretend you enjoy folding laundry while watching it rain.
SUNDAY: Still Gloomy, Still Cold… But Change Is Brewing
Sunday isn’t giving us much different. More clouds, still cool, and still not the kind of day you want to spend outdoors for too long.
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High: 53°F
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Low: 43°F
Good day for a hot drink, maybe finally organizing that closet, or hanging with the dog while it naps for 7 hours straight. Just one more quiet day before the weather finally snaps out of it.
MONDAY: We’re Back, Baby
Sunshine returns like it never left — and it’s bringing the warmth with it.
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High: 67°F
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Low: 49°F
Expect blue skies, better moods, and a sudden surge in people walking their dogs at every park in town. Feels like spring remembered what it was supposed to do.
REST OF THE WEEK: SPRING IN FULL BLOOM
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Tuesday: 73°F and sunny — you’ll want lunch outside.
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Wednesday: 78°F — hello, sunglasses and iced coffee.
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Thursday: 82°F — is it too early to think poolside?
Basically, Dallas is getting its groove back.
TL;DR: What You Should Know
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Weekend: Cozy, cloudy, and cooler than you’d probably like.
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Next week: Glorious. Truly. Get ready to live outside again.
This weekend may be a little blah, but don’t let it get you down. By Monday, we’ll be soaking in the sunshine and pretending we didn’t complain about needing a hoodie two days earlier. Classic Texas, right?
