Fort Worth, TX – Isolated Showers Possible Today, High Heat Expected by Friday

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Dallas, TX – A late-summer warmup is returning to North and Central Texas, but not before a brief chance of isolated storms today, particularly near and east of Interstate 35.

According to the National Weather Service Fort Worth, scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms could develop Tuesday afternoon across areas including Dallas-Fort Worth, Sherman, Palestine, and Canton. Rain chances remain low at just 10–20%, with most areas expected to stay dry. Afternoon highs will range from the mid-80s to low 90s.

Storm hazards may include gusty winds, lightning, and brief heavy rain, though severe weather is not expected.

The heat will intensify through the end of the week. Forecasts show a return to typical summertime warmth beginning Wednesday, with high temperatures climbing steadily into the mid to upper 90s by Friday across much of the region. Dallas-Fort Worth is forecast to reach 96 degrees by Friday, while Waco, Killeen, and Temple are expected to see similar highs.

Nighttime lows will remain mild, ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s throughout the week.

Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours as heat indices could rise in the coming days. While rain chances taper off midweek, weather officials will continue to monitor for any changes in storm activity.

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