Fort Worth, Texas – Isolated thunderstorms could disrupt travel and outdoor plans across North and Central Texas through Saturday night, with the potential for gusty winds and lightning from early morning into the evening hours.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, a cluster of storms will move in from the west Saturday morning, weakening as they push east. However, isolated strong to severe wind gusts—especially in areas like Graham, Gainesville, and the DFW Metroplex—can’t be ruled out. Some storms may linger into Saturday night before a clearer and warmer pattern arrives Sunday.
Cities including Waco, Killeen, and Palestine should prepare for a brief storm window Saturday afternoon, while temperatures rise into the mid-80s. Lightning, wind gusts over 30 mph, and brief downpours will be the main threats. No major flooding or hail is expected, but frequent lightning could disrupt outdoor activities and sports events.
Sunday brings a break in the weather, with highs in the upper 80s and partial sun. However, more storm chances return early next week, with stronger systems possible by Monday and Wednesday. Stay weather-aware and check for updates as forecasts evolve.