Fort Worth, TX Weather Alert: Storm Threat Wednesday PM Into Saturday Across DFW

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Fort Worth, TX – Low rain chances continue across parts of North Texas tonight, mainly impacting northern counties near the Red River, while much of the Dallas-Fort Worth area remains dry and mild.

According to the National Weather Service Fort Worth, a weak system is bringing a 20–30% chance of light rain to areas including Bowie, Sherman and Paris Sunday night. Overnight lows are expected to dip into the mid-to-upper 50s across the region, including Dallas-Fort Worth, Waco and Killeen.

Monday will bring a noticeable warm-up with gradual clearing skies. Afternoon highs are forecast to reach the upper 70s to near 80 degrees across much of North Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco and Palestine. Areas farther north, such as Sherman and Bowie, are expected to top out in the upper 60s to mid-70s.

The quiet weather will be short-lived.

According to the National Weather Service, an active pattern will set up beginning Tuesday night and continue through the weekend. Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected, with some storms potentially becoming strong to severe.

The primary windows for stronger storms currently appear Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday night, early Thursday morning, and again Friday into Saturday. Forecasters say threats could include large hail, damaging winds and periods of heavy rainfall. Localized flooding may also become a concern late week, depending on how storms develop.

Officials urge residents across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and surrounding counties to monitor forecast updates, as details are likely to change over the next several days.

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