Fort Worth, TX – The North Texas air feels brisk and refreshing this morning — a calm, quiet start under starlit skies as cool air lingers across the Metroplex. Temperatures in the 40s greet early commuters, but bright sunshine later will quickly warm the region back into the 60s and low 70s.
After several breezy days earlier in the week, calmer conditions now dominate the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Winds shift gently northwest through today, keeping the air dry and visibility clear. By Friday, highs climb near 71°F under mostly sunny skies — a perfect setup for outdoor events, local football games, or early weekend travel.
A subtle pattern shift arrives Saturday, bringing a 20% chance of isolated showers mainly north and west of the city along the I-35 corridor. While widespread rain isn’t expected, a few brief sprinkles could pop up around midday before clearing by evening.
Sunday looks seasonably warm and sunny again, with highs near 68°F and light southeast breezes. By Monday and Tuesday, afternoon highs will rebound into the mid-70s — a reminder that Texas autumns can pivot quickly back toward mild.
Long-range guidance continues to suggest a drier-than-average start to November for North Texas, though some early winter models are hinting at colder air intrusions for the central and southern Plains by mid-month. For now, residents can enjoy a calm stretch of pleasant fall weather — crisp mornings, warm afternoons, and just enough change to feel the season’s edge.





