Fort Worth Summer Weather Alert: Thunderstorm Threat Returns Wednesday, Rain Likely on I-35W by Thursday Night

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Fort Worth, Texas – Storms will target the Fort Worth area midweek, with a renewed threat of lightning and rain during Wednesday’s morning and evening hours. Roads like I-35W and I-30 may become slick, especially during commuting periods.

According to the National Weather Service in Dallas/Fort Worth, there’s a 40% chance of thunderstorms Wednesday, with the highest threat early and again after sunset. Skies will clear briefly midday, but another round of storms is possible Wednesday night. Highs near 80°F and moderate humidity will make it feel more like early summer.

Thursday brings the week’s strongest system, with a 70% chance of showers and possible thunderstorms. Expect cloudy skies and highs near 81°F. Drivers should remain alert on major roads, particularly if storms intensify in the afternoon. Thursday night remains active with another 30% storm chance.

By Friday, storm activity eases. A slight thunderstorm chance lingers early, but skies will turn partly sunny by afternoon. Highs climb near 80°F again, with north winds offering some relief from the humidity.

Five-Day Summer Preview:

  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 86°F
  • Sunday: Mostly clear, high near 87°F
  • Monday: Sunny and dry, high near 87°F

While no major weather alerts are currently in effect, the midweek storm chances could prompt watches or advisories. Stay tuned for updates and avoid unnecessary travel during storms, especially Wednesday evening and Thursday afternoon.

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