Chance of Showers on Tuesday
- Dallas experienced a pleasant start to the week on Monday, April 20, 2026, with mild temperatures and clear skies, according to local weather reports from Telemundo 39.
- Morning conditions began with lows in the upper 50s°F (around 14°C), gradually warming through the day under mostly sunny skies.
- Telemundo 39 meteorologists noted that the stable weather pattern was influenced by a high-pressure system stationed over the southern Plains, which suppressed cloud development and limited precipitation chances.
Dallas experienced a pleasant start to the week on Monday, April 20, 2026, with mild temperatures and clear skies, according to local weather reports from Telemundo 39. The National Weather Service confirmed that high temperatures reached approximately 78°F (26°C) across the metropolitan area, offering residents a break from the warmer conditions seen in recent days.
Morning conditions began with lows in the upper 50s°F (around 14°C), gradually warming through the day under mostly sunny skies. Light winds from the south at 5 to 10 mph contributed to the comfortable feel, with humidity levels remaining moderate throughout the afternoon.
Telemundo 39 meteorologists noted that the stable weather pattern was influenced by a high-pressure system stationed over the southern Plains, which suppressed cloud development and limited precipitation chances. No weather advisories or watches were in effect for Dallas County or surrounding areas during the daylight hours.
The pleasant conditions allowed for increased outdoor activity across the city, with parks such as Klyde Warren Park and White Rock Lake reporting higher-than-average visitation. Local officials encouraged residents to take advantage of the favorable weather while reminding them to stay hydrated and use sun protection during extended outdoor exposure.
Looking ahead, the National Weather Service forecast indicates a gradual warming trend through midweek, with temperatures expected to climb into the low 80s°F (around 27-28°C) by Wednesday. A slight chance of isolated showers is possible by Thursday as a weak frontal system approaches from the west, though no significant rainfall is currently anticipated.
Residents seeking real-time updates are advised to consult official sources such as the National Weather Service Fort Worth office or local news stations for any changes in the forecast. As of Monday evening, no severe weather threats were identified for the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area through the remainder of the week.
