Fort Worth, TX – A stretch of warm and unsettled weather is expected to impact Fort Worth and surrounding areas midweek, with the highest chances for storms arriving by Wednesday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service Fort Worth office, a warming trend will push daytime highs into the upper 70s and low 80s starting Tuesday, with temperatures peaking near 90°F in some areas. Beginning Tuesday night and continuing through Friday, a series of disturbances will increase rain chances across North Texas, including a 60% likelihood of thunderstorms on Wednesday.
The NWS warns of the potential for severe storms from Tuesday evening through Friday, with Wednesday marking the most active threat window. Overnight temperatures will range from the upper 40s on Monday night to mid-60s later in the week, offering little relief from storm activity during nighttime hours.
Residents are urged to monitor updated forecasts as conditions evolve. Rainfall may affect commutes and outdoor activities, particularly during peak storm hours in the afternoon and evening. Drivers should prepare for slick roads and potential flash flooding.
This pattern marks a shift from a cooler Monday start into a warmer, storm-prone end of the week. Stay weather-aware through local alerts and check emergency kits in case of power outages.




