By Michael Kuhne, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
May 20,2014; 8:19PM,EDT
Gusty southerly winds will keep Dallas seasonably warm through the remainder of the week. Each night, areas of low clouds will develop across much of central and eastern Texas.
"They will burn off during the morning hours with sunshine prevailing by midday," AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Brian Edwards said.
"It'll be windy during the midday and afternoon hours with wind gusts to between 30-35 mph each afternoon," he said.
Warm air will be pumped into the Metroplex on southerly winds.
It will be a great time for outdoor activities including the finale of the Texas Rangers' current homestand at Globe Life Park on Wednesday against the Seattle Mariners.
Highs will reach the upper 80s to near 90 each day through Saturday. The normal high temperature is 84 degrees F.
The next chance of precipitation will come in the form of a thunderstorm later in the day Sunday.
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However, Memorial Day weekend looks to be mostly warm and dry with highs again in the upper 80s.
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