Nov. 6, 2025
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Updated Nov. 7, 2025 at 6:03 a.m. CST
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North Texas should be warmer than normal just a little longer before the chilly, seasonal weather returns.
Almost all of the first week of November has had above-normal temperatures, following the chilly Halloween week that preceded it. According to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office, North Texas has experienced temperatures that have been over 10 degrees higher than normal.
Overnight temperatures on Friday are also expected to be warmer than normal, but not by the same margin. The low for early Saturday morning is 55 degrees, compared to the normal of 49.
But a change is expected to arrive Saturday evening, with an overnight low of around 50 degrees and a high on Sunday of 58.
D-FW Weather Wise
Those colder conditions are forecast to stick around Monday before the temperature slowly starts rising, approaching unseasonably warm conditions again by the end of the workweek.
The latest Dallas weather forecast from KXAS-TV (NBC5):
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and warm. High: 81. Wind: N 5-10 mph.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and warm. Low: 56. High: 80. Wind: W 5-10 mph.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny, windy, and much cooler. Low: 49. High: 59. Wind: N 15-25 mph.
MONDAY: Patchy frost in the morning, then mostly sunny and cool. Low: 37. High: 56. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny and mild. Low: 40. High: 69. Wind: S 10-20 mph.
