Fort Worth, Texas – A weak cold front arriving late Monday will bring a stretch of unsettled weather across North and Central Texas, with highs dipping into the 80s and low 90s and storm chances almost daily through Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, scattered thunderstorms will develop Monday night into Tuesday across Dallas–Fort Worth, Sherman, and Paris, with isolated cells farther south near Waco and Killeen. While widespread flooding is not expected, some storms may produce heavy downpours, lightning, and gusty winds.
Dallas–Fort Worth will see highs in the upper 80s to low 90s much of the week, with the best chance for rain Friday at 50%. Waco, Temple, and Killeen can expect slightly hotter afternoons in the low 90s, but storm activity will increase late week, particularly Friday and Saturday.
Drivers should be alert for sudden downpours reducing visibility on I-35 and surrounding highways. Outdoor plans may need adjusting, as lightning risk could affect evening events and high school football practices.
The unsettled pattern is expected to linger through Saturday, with additional updates possible as storm chances evolve.
Five Day Forecast for Dallas–Fort Worth, TX:
- Tuesday: High 87, scattered storms (30%)
- Wednesday: High 89, isolated storms (20%)
- Thursday: High 95, storms possible (30%)
- Friday: High 89, strong storm chance (50%)
- Saturday: High 87, lingering storms (40%)




