Fort Worth, TX Fall Weather: Highs Near 91°F and Clear Skies Continue Into Early October

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Fort Worth, Texas – North Texas will hold steady in a hot, dry pattern as September closes, with highs climbing near the low 90s by Monday. Drivers along I-35 should prepare for warm pavement conditions during the afternoon commute, which can cause tire stress and heat-related vehicle issues. Staying hydrated and limiting outdoor work during peak heat hours is strongly recommended.

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday brings sunshine and a high near 90, followed by Monday reaching 88 under mostly sunny skies. By Tuesday and Wednesday, the mercury rebounds to 90–91 degrees, while nighttime lows hover in the mid-60s. Winds remain calm at 5 mph or less, leaving little relief from the lingering heat.

The stretch of sunny weather benefits outdoor activities, though fire risk rises with ongoing dry conditions across Tarrant and surrounding counties. Officials urge residents to avoid open flames and monitor burn bans still active in several North Texas counties.

October begins Wednesday with conditions nearly identical to late September—sunny skies, highs in the lower 90s, and crisp mornings in the upper 60s. While no storms or rain are in sight, the extended dry stretch may elevate drought concerns heading into next week.

Warnings remain limited, but officials advise continued caution for heat-sensitive groups and those traveling on major roadways during afternoon hours. Updates will follow if any early October changes develop.

Five Day Forecast for Fort Worth, TX

  • Saturday: Sunny, high 91, calm winds.
  • Sunday: Sunny, high 90, low 66.
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, high 88, low 67.
  • Tuesday: Sunny, high 90, low 65.
  • Wednesday: Sunny, high 91, low 66.

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