Fort Worth, TX – Residents should prepare for rising temperatures and possible rain as Tropical Storm Francine nears the Gulf Coast. Forecasts predict triple-digit highs this Saturday, with temperatures ranging from 95°F to 100°F across the Fort Worth area. Rain chances will increase by Monday as isolated storms enter the forecast.
According to the National Weather Service, highs will reach between 86°F and 91°F on Thursday. By Saturday, temperatures will spike, bringing the hottest day of the week.
Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Francine approaches, bringing rain chances by late Tuesday night into Wednesday. Rain and isolated thunderstorms are likely across eastern Texas, especially in areas like Palestine and Paris, with temperatures dipping to the mid-80s.
By Sunday and Monday, rain chances will continue at 20% across the region as temperatures stay between 90°F and 94°F. Fort Worth residents should stay hydrated and cautious in the extreme heat, especially with scattered storms possibly intensifying during the weekend.
Texans should monitor weather updates closely as conditions evolve over the next few days.