Texas Weather Alert: Storms and 100% Chance of Rain Hit Fort Worth Tuesday, Travel Delays Likely

0
spring storms
-Advertisement-

Fort Worth, Texas – Thunderstorms and soaking rain are set to disrupt Fort Worth’s spring routine starting Monday night, with 100% rain chances Tuesday and potential travel delays across I-35 and city roadways.

According to the National Weather Service, a series of slow-moving systems will sweep across North Texas starting Monday evening. Thunderstorms will likely begin after 7 p.m. Monday, intensifying overnight with localized downpours and wind gusts up to 20 mph. A 100% chance of rain follows Tuesday, along with continuing thunderstorm activity.

Travelers should prepare for slick roads and potential flash flooding during Tuesday morning commutes, especially along major routes like I-20 and I-35. Some storms could produce brief, heavy rainfall and minor wind damage. Keep devices charged and avoid driving through flooded areas.

By Wednesday, rain chances drop to 40%, though scattered showers and cloudy skies will linger. Sunshine returns briefly Thursday and Friday, though a 20% chance of isolated storms remains each afternoon.

Here’s the 5-Day Fort Worth Spring Weather Outlook:

  • Sunday: Sunny, high near 76°F.
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, then 30% chance of storms after 1 p.m. High 76°F.
  • Monday Night: 80% chance of storms, low 63°F.
  • Tuesday: 100% chance of heavy rain and storms, high 77°F.
  • Wednesday: 40% chance of showers, partly sunny, high near 77°F.