Fort Worth, Texas – North Texans can expect a mostly dry and warm weekend, but isolated thunderstorms may return late Saturday and again on Monday, bringing minor disruptions to outdoor plans.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, a 20% chance of storms is forecast for Saturday night and Monday across the region, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco, and Killeen. Temperatures will climb steadily, peaking near 90°F on Sunday and Monday.
Cities like Graham, Cisco, and Killeen may see brief rain or lightning, especially late in the day Monday as a disturbance moves in from the west. While no widespread severe weather is expected, drivers should remain alert for sudden downpours or slick roads during evening commutes.
For most of the weekend, skies will remain partly to mostly sunny with seasonal highs ranging from the low 80s on Friday to the low 90s by Sunday. Residents planning barbecues or travel should monitor local forecasts and have an indoor backup plan in case of brief storms.
Storm chances may increase early next week, so stay tuned to NWS Fort Worth for updated advisories as conditions evolve.