Fort Worth, Texas – North and Central Texas will stay locked in the low to upper 90s through midweek, with isolated storms possible along the Red River beginning late Sunday and into early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, Dallas-Fort Worth and Waco/Temple/Killeen will see highs ranging from 94°F to 97°F from Saturday through Wednesday. A slight uptick in cloud cover and humidity is expected Monday and Tuesday, with storm chances increasing in counties near the Texas-Oklahoma border.
In Dallas and Fort Worth, weekend heat will intensify under mostly sunny skies, peaking at 97°F on Wednesday. Waco and Killeen follow closely behind, with a steady climb toward mid-90s and minimal rain chances until Tuesday night.
Drivers and outdoor workers should stay hydrated and limit exertion during peak heat hours, typically between 1 and 6 p.m. Local emergency officials advise checking on vulnerable neighbors and ensuring pets have access to water and shade.
The heat trend is expected to continue into next weekend, with further updates likely as storm timing becomes clearer.
Five-Day Forecast:
Dallas/Fort Worth
- Saturday: Sunny, high 95°F
- Sunday: Partly cloudy, high 96°F
- Monday: Mostly cloudy, high 94°F
- Tuesday: Partly cloudy, high 95°F
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 97°F
Waco/Temple/Killeen
- Saturday: Sunny, high 94°F
- Sunday: Sunny, high 94°F
- Monday: Mostly cloudy, high 94°F
- Tuesday: Partly cloudy, high 95°F
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 97°F