Fort Worth, Texas – North Texans should brace for a hot and humid weekend, with isolated thunderstorms possible—especially near the Red River Saturday and Sunday nights.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, temperatures will climb into the low to mid-90s across the region through Monday, with heat index values near 100°. Isolated showers and storms are possible east of I-35, including areas like Palestine and Sherman, where chances peak at 30% Sunday. South winds around 10 mph will add to the muggy feel.
The highest uncertainty lies along the Oklahoma border, where storms may form and drift into cities like Sherman, Paris, and Denison late Saturday or Sunday night. The NWS cautions that it’s unclear whether those storms will develop at all, or if they’ll reach into Texas.
In Dallas–Fort Worth, highs are expected to top out at 94°F Monday, with overnight lows in the mid-70s. Waco, Killeen, and Temple will also see summer-like warmth, though with mostly dry skies. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity during peak heat, and monitor local updates for any shifting storm developments.
Storm chances remain low but could change rapidly—check back for updates through the weekend.
📅 Five-Day Forecast Snapshot (North Texas):
- Saturday: Highs 90–92°F | Isolated storms east of I-35 | Heat Index near 100°
- Sunday: Highs 90–92°F | 20–30% chance of storms in Red River counties
- Monday: Highs 89–94°F | Mostly dry, warm overnight lows in mid-70s
- Tuesday: Continued summer heat, highs in low 90s | Slight chance of PM storms
- Wednesday: Slightly cooler near Red River | Temps around 88–91°F, isolated rain possible



