Todays Weather in Dallas - Thursday - 28 May 2026
An Air Quality Alert is active across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and it's the most important thing to know before you head outside today. Sensitive groups — including people with asthma, heart conditions, or those who spend extended time outdoors — should avoid prolonged exertion while the alert is in effect. Check the alert status before you step out.
Current conditions are otherwise comfortable: 69°F, partly cloudy, and nearly calm winds. Light layers are all you need this evening, and the overnight low holds near 69°F, so no dramatic temperature drop tonight.
Looking ahead, Thursday warms to near 89°F with mostly sunny skies, but a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms arrives after 4 p.m. — around 16 to 17 percent. Low odds, but worth watching if you have outdoor plans Thursday afternoon.
Friday reaches 91°F, mostly sunny with light south-southwest winds and virtually no rain chance. A clean, solid day.
Then the heat builds in earnest. Saturday climbs to 93°F, Sunday to 94°F, and Monday back to 93°F. The weekend is hot. Saturday night carries a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms, so keep that in mind for outdoor events. Into next week, temperatures hold in the low 90s with occasional overnight storm chances — nothing alarming, but consistent heat.
The practical takeaway: respect the air quality alert today, watch for late-day storms Thursday, and heading into the weekend, hydration and shade are your best tools. Drink more water than you think you need.
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