Weather Forecast for DFW
Introduction to the Weather Forecast
While the calendar says it is mid-May, the weather will feel more like mid-July on Wednesday as temperatures climb into the upper 90s. Some locations will hit 100. The record high for DFW on Wednesday is 95 and we will likely soar above that temperature.
Thursday and Friday will not be quite as hot, but daily temperatures will still reach the low 90s, or about 10 degrees above normal. Humidity levels will be increasing which will lead to greater discomfort. There’s a slight chance for a stray shower or thunderstorm Thursday.
The weekend will be very warm with highs around 90. There will be a chance of a couple of spotty storms Saturday through Monday. Some storms may become severe so be weather aware.
-NBC5 Meteorologist Grant Johnston
D-FW Weather Wise
Detailed Weather Forecast
Here is the detailed forecast for the week:
WEDNESDAY: Hot with sunshine mixing with a few clouds. High: 98. Wind: SW 10-15 mph.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy and breezy. Low: 75. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
THURSDAY: Partly sunny and very warm with a 20% chance for a shower or thunderstorm. Low: 75. High: 92. Wind: S 5-10 mph.
FRIDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy and very warm. Low: 72. High: 92. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
SATURDAY (ARMED FORCES DAY): Partly cloudy and warm with a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low: 72. High: 90. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy and warm with a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low: 72. High: 90. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
MONDAY: Partly cloudy and warm with a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low: 74. High: 90. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
TUESDAY: Sun and clouds, warm. Low: 70. High: 88. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
WEDNESDAY: Sun and clouds, warm. Low: 68. High: 88. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
THURSDAY: Sun and clouds, warm. Low: 68. High: 89. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
FRIDAY: Partly cloudy and warm. Low: 66. High: 67. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
Understanding the Weather Forecast
To make the most of the weather forecast, it’s essential to understand the terminology used. The forecast mentions temperatures, wind direction, and chance of precipitation. Temperatures are given in degrees Fahrenheit, and wind direction is indicated by the direction the wind is blowing from (e.g., SW for southwest). The chance of precipitation is given as a percentage, with higher percentages indicating a greater likelihood of rain or storms.
It’s also important to note that the forecast is subject to change and may be updated as new weather patterns emerge. Staying informed about the latest forecast can help you plan your daily activities and stay safe during severe weather events.
Staying Safe in the Heat
As the temperatures rise, it’s essential to take precautions to stay safe in the heat. Here are some tips to help you beat the heat:
Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. Avoid strenuous activities during the hottest part of the day (usually between 11 am and 3 pm). Wear light, loose-fitting clothing and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. Take breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas to cool off.
If you or someone you know is experiencing heat-related illnesses, such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke, seek medical attention immediately.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the weather forecast for DFW indicates a hot and humid week ahead. With temperatures soaring into the upper 90s and a chance of severe storms, it’s essential to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe. By understanding the weather forecast and taking steps to beat the heat, you can enjoy the warm weather while minimizing the risks associated with it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the expected high temperature for Wednesday?
A: The expected high temperature for Wednesday is 98 degrees Fahrenheit.
Q: Is there a chance of rain on Thursday?
A: Yes, there is a 20% chance of a shower or thunderstorm on Thursday.
Q: What is the best way to stay safe in the heat?
A: The best way to stay safe in the heat is to stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activities during the hottest part of the day, wear light and loose-fitting clothing, and take breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas.
Q: What should I do if I experience heat-related illnesses?
A: If you or someone you know is experiencing heat-related illnesses, such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke, seek medical attention immediately.

