FORT WORTH, TX – The city wakes under a soft gray sky, the kind that carries the smell of damp leaves and cool air after a light rain. Pavement glistens under streetlights, but the breeze is calm — a quiet prelude to a sunnier, warmer stretch on the way for North Texas.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth reports a 20% chance of lingering showers this morning before clouds thin through the afternoon. Highs rise near 68°F, with light south winds shifting north later in the day. Any rain should move out by midday, leaving partly cloudy skies and dry air in place through Sunday.
Sunday brings the turnaround: sunshine returns, winds stay light, and highs reach around 70°F — perfect for outdoor plans, sports, or a fall cleanup before the next warm surge. Monday pushes temperatures even higher, into the mid to upper 70s, with bright skies and gentle south winds.
Through midweek, the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex will sit under a classic early-November ridge pattern, meaning sunny, dry, and increasingly mild weather. By Tuesday and Wednesday, highs will flirt with the low 80s — well above average for this time of year. Travelers along I-35 can expect excellent visibility and calm driving conditions through at least Thursday.
No cold fronts or major systems appear on the horizon yet, but early signs suggest a cooler shift may develop toward the second weekend of November — a reminder that fall’s easy warmth rarely lasts long in Texas.
Five-Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth, TX:
Sat: 68/44 – Light showers early, then clearing skies.
Sun: 70/49 – Sunny and mild.
Mon: 77/52 – Bright and warm.
Tue: 78/57 – Sunny, breezy, and above normal.
Wed: 83/61 – Warm sunshine; light south winds.





