
15 March 2026
Today's Weather in Dallas Texas 03/15/26 Wind Advisory Red Flag Warning Sunday Forecast
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Alright Dallas, let's talk about what Mother Nature is cooking up for us today, and let me tell you, she's bringing some serious wind to the table. We're looking at a Wind Advisory and a Red Flag Warning in effect, so this is not your typical calm Sunday in the Lone Star State.
Here's what's happening right now. We've got a low around sixty-five degrees overnight with mostly cloudy skies. South winds are sitting around fifteen miles per hour, but they're gusting up to thirty miles per hour. So if you're thinking about leaving your trash cans out, I'd recommend anchoring them down. Trust me, you don't want your garbage to have a one-way ticket downtown.
Now, let's jump into Sunday's forecast because things are about to get intense. We're expecting it to be cloudy through mid-morning, then gradually clearing up. The high is going to reach near eighty-three degrees, but here's where it gets wild. Winds are going to turn breezy, starting from the south at fifteen to twenty miles per hour, then shifting to the north northwest at twenty-five to thirty miles per hour in the afternoon. We could see wind gusts as high as forty-five miles per hour. That's some seriously powerful air movement, folks. You could say the winds are about to really blow us away!
Sunday night, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with a low around thirty-six degrees. North winds stay breezy at twenty to twenty-five miles per hour, decreasing to fifteen to twenty miles per hour after midnight. Gusts could still reach forty-five miles per hour, so those trees are going to be doing their dance all night long.
Let me shift gears now for our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about wind gusts and why they're so important to understand. A gust is a sudden, brief increase in wind speed. Think of it like your regular wind speed is the baseline, but gusts are those dramatic spikes that happen when wind encounters obstacles like buildings or terrain. These gusts can be significantly stronger than sustained winds, sometimes thirty to forty percent higher. That's why we issue special warnings for them because they can cause real damage to structures, flip over vehicles, and knock down trees. It's not just about the average wind speed; it's those peaks that matter most.
Alright, here's your three-day outlook. Monday brings mostly sunny skies with a high near fifty-three degrees and lighter north northwest winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Tuesday steps it up with sunny skies and a high near sixty-six degrees. Wednesday continues the beautiful trend with sunny weather and a high near seventy-eight degrees. After that wind show on Sunday, you're going to appreciate this calm pattern settling in.
Stay safe out there, DFW. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Alright Dallas, let's talk about what Mother Nature is cooking up for us today, and let me tell you, she's bringing some serious wind to the table. We're looking at a Wind Advisory and a Red Flag Warning in effect, so this is not your typical calm Sunday in the Lone Star State.
Here's what's happening right now. We've got a low around sixty-five degrees overnight with mostly cloudy skies. South winds are sitting around fifteen miles per hour, but they're gusting up to thirty miles per hour. So if you're thinking about leaving your trash cans out, I'd recommend anchoring them down. Trust me, you don't want your garbage to have a one-way ticket downtown.
Now, let's jump into Sunday's forecast because things are about to get intense. We're expecting it to be cloudy through mid-morning, then gradually clearing up. The high is going to reach near eighty-three degrees, but here's where it gets wild. Winds are going to turn breezy, starting from the south at fifteen to twenty miles per hour, then shifting to the north northwest at twenty-five to thirty miles per hour in the afternoon. We could see wind gusts as high as forty-five miles per hour. That's some seriously powerful air movement, folks. You could say the winds are about to really blow us away!
Sunday night, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with a low around thirty-six degrees. North winds stay breezy at twenty to twenty-five miles per hour, decreasing to fifteen to twenty miles per hour after midnight. Gusts could still reach forty-five miles per hour, so those trees are going to be doing their dance all night long.
Let me shift gears now for our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about wind gusts and why they're so important to understand. A gust is a sudden, brief increase in wind speed. Think of it like your regular wind speed is the baseline, but gusts are those dramatic spikes that happen when wind encounters obstacles like buildings or terrain. These gusts can be significantly stronger than sustained winds, sometimes thirty to forty percent higher. That's why we issue special warnings for them because they can cause real damage to structures, flip over vehicles, and knock down trees. It's not just about the average wind speed; it's those peaks that matter most.
Alright, here's your three-day outlook. Monday brings mostly sunny skies with a high near fifty-three degrees and lighter north northwest winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Tuesday steps it up with sunny skies and a high near sixty-six degrees. Wednesday continues the beautiful trend with sunny weather and a high near seventy-eight degrees. After that wind show on Sunday, you're going to appreciate this calm pattern settling in.
Stay safe out there, DFW. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI