FORT WORTH, TX – A crisp, calm Halloween dawns across North Texas under clear skies and light winds, the kind of morning that feels like autumn’s calm before a warm reversal. Temperatures hover in the upper 40s, but the air is still, and the horizon glows faintly orange — a quiet start before the next warm-up begins.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth reports that the chill will lift quickly under strong sunshine. Highs rise into the lower 70s today, with calm winds turning southeast this afternoon. It’s a picture-perfect setup for trick-or-treaters and late-evening events — cool, dry, and seasonably mild.
Saturday could bring a brief sprinkle or light shower before midday, mainly across western Tarrant and Parker counties, but most of the area stays dry. Clouds clear through the afternoon with highs near 70°F, giving way to a mild night in the mid-40s.
By Sunday, warm southerly flow returns, pushing highs into the low 70s again — and by Monday, temperatures climb toward 78°F under bright skies. The stretch ahead looks calm, dry, and ideal for early November outdoor plans, fall festivals, and pre-holiday decorating.
Looking farther ahead, long-range models hint that cooler air could return by mid to late next week, possibly signaling North Texas’ first true cold push of November. But for now, the region enjoys its sweet spot of fall — warm days, crisp nights, and no major weather threats in sight.





