Texas – North Texas residents should brace for continued warm weather, with temperatures expected to peak in the mid-90s on Thursday. Fort Worth and surrounding areas, including cities along major highways like I-35 and I-20, are forecasted to see highs reaching 94°F to 95°F, creating potentially uncomfortable conditions for drivers and outdoor workers.
According to the National Weather Service, the heatwave will linger throughout the week. Northeast winds of 5 to 10 mph will help slightly, but temperatures will remain high. The Dallas-Fort Worth area could see similar conditions through the weekend, with highs hovering in the 90s and clear skies dominating the forecast.
Residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged outdoor activity, and check vehicles for overheating. Those driving along major routes such as I-35 or I-20 should plan for heat-related delays and ensure that their vehicles are in good condition before traveling. If planning outdoor activities, morning hours may provide some relief before the temperature spikes.