Fort Worth, Texas – Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are expected across North Texas every day this week, with the highest chances arriving Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. While severe weather is not anticipated, some storms could bring brief heavy rain, isolated strong downburst winds, and lightning. High temperatures will remain in the low to mid-90s, slightly below seasonal averages but still paired with heat index values near 100 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, rain chances for Dallas-Fort Worth rise to 25% by Tuesday afternoon and peak at 30% Wednesday afternoon before tapering late in the week. Areas including Waco, Sherman, Greenville, and Mineral Wells can expect similar timing for storm activity.
Most storms will be short-lived but could cause sudden wind gusts and reduced visibility on roadways. Residents are advised to stay alert for changing weather conditions, especially during afternoon commutes. Outdoor workers and event planners should keep a close eye on radar and have shelter options ready in case of lightning.
Isolated showers may linger into late week, but the pattern is expected to stay less intense than typical summer storm outbreaks. Additional updates will be issued if storm coverage increases.




