Texas begins the morning under low clouds, with damp air hanging over North Texas. Headlights glow through patchy fog, and visibility may drop quickly on some roads before sunrise.
According to the National Weather Service, Fort Worth starts the day cloudy with temperatures near the upper 50s. Areas of patchy fog and light drizzle may develop early, especially along low-lying roads and river valleys. Drivers should slow down during the morning commute.
Conditions improve steadily by midday. Clouds thin, winds remain light, and highs climb into the mid-60s. Roads dry out, easing travel concerns for the afternoon and evening.
Thursday brings a noticeable shift. Sunshine dominates, and warmer air builds in fast. Highs reach the upper 60s, with clear skies continuing into Thursday night. Morning lows dip near 38, but no freeze impacts are expected.
By Friday, winter takes a back seat. Skies stay sunny, winds remain light, and temperatures climb into the mid-60s again. Friday night stays mild, with lows near 52.
Saturday feels almost springlike. Highs surge toward 79 degrees, making it one of the warmest days this December. Outdoor plans and road travel look smooth across the Metroplex. Saturday night remains clear and mild.
Sunday stays warm, with highs near 70. No rain or winter hazards are expected through the weekend, offering excellent conditions for Christmas Travel across North Texas.
Travel Tips:
Use caution early today where fog forms. Allow extra stopping distance. After this morning, weather-related travel issues look minimal through Sunday.
Five-Day Snapshot for Fort Worth:
- Today: Cloudy early, patchy fog, high 66
- Thursday: Sunny, high 67
- Friday: Sunny, high 64
- Saturday: Sunny, high 79
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 70





