Fort Worth, TX Fall Forecast: Warm Days, Cool Nights Ahead This Week

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Fort Worth, TX – North Texas residents can expect more bright skies and summer-like warmth as temperatures climb toward 90°F through midweek. The calm, dry weather pattern continues to dominate the Columbus Day forecast, setting up ideal conditions for travel, outdoor projects, and fall festivities.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, Monday and Tuesday will feature highs near 89–90°F with light southern winds. Skies remain clear, and visibility stretches for miles — a welcome break for commuters and pumpkin patch visitors across Tarrant County. Residents planning midweek errands should note: the warm spell lingers until at least Friday before a small weekend cool-down arrives.

By Wednesday, the area sees continued sunshine and highs just shy of 90°F, but forecasters note slightly cooler evenings, dipping to the mid-60s. Thursday follows with more of the same — dry air, calm winds, and crisp mornings perfect for early jogs or lawn work.

The next chance for rain enters the picture late Saturday, with a 20% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. Sunday’s forecast calls for highs in the mid-80s, signaling a modest temperature dip heading toward late October.

North Texans can look forward to another week of mild, sunny days — a perfect stretch for decorating porches, hitting local fall markets, or planning outdoor family outings before the next cold snap approaches.

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