Fort Worth, TX Weather Alert: Breezy Weekend Ahead, Isolated Storms Near Red River

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Fort Worth, Texas – Low rain chances will continue near the Red River through the weekend as warm, breezy conditions persist across North Texas.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, isolated rain and storm chances will remain mainly along the Red River through Sunday as a cold front approaches the region. Most of North and Central Texas are expected to stay dry.

High temperatures will climb into the 70s and 80s both Saturday and Sunday, with overnight lows generally in the 50s. Cities across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Waco, Killeen, and surrounding communities are forecast to see afternoon highs near or above 80 degrees Sunday.

South winds will increase Sunday, sustained at 10 to 15 mph, with gusts reaching 25 to 30 mph by the afternoon. The stronger winds could impact outdoor plans, high-profile vehicles, and weekend travel, especially along east-west roadways.

The National Weather Service said rain coverage will remain limited, with the highest chances confined to counties near the Oklahoma border. No widespread severe weather is expected at this time.

The approaching cold front is expected to move through late Sunday into Sunday night, bringing slightly cooler temperatures early next week.

Residents planning outdoor activities should secure loose objects due to gusty winds and monitor updated forecasts if traveling near the Red River.

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