Sunny skies and warm temperatures will mark Columbus Day in Fort Worth, TX, with highs reaching near 83°F. Residents should be prepared for gusty northeast winds up to 20 mph, making outdoor activities more challenging this afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight will bring clear skies with a low around 60°F, offering cooler conditions. Winds will ease slightly, moving from the east at around 5 mph before becoming calm. Tomorrow’s high will surge to 94°F with sunny skies, accompanied by light, variable winds that will pick up in the afternoon.
On Wednesday, Fort Worth will see a slight drop in temperature, with a high near 71°F. Gusty winds will return, with speeds reaching up to 20 mph by the afternoon. The clear skies will continue through the evening, and temperatures will dip to around 50°F overnight.
Thursday promises sunny weather with a high of 75°F, a more comfortable range for outdoor activities. The forecast calls for a southeast wind, making it a good day to enjoy Fort Worth’s scenic outdoor areas. Thursday night will remain mostly clear, with lows around 55°F.
Looking ahead, Friday will warm up again to about 81°F. Wind gusts up to 25 mph are expected, potentially impacting travel along major roads such as Interstate 30. Residents should monitor weather updates as Saturday brings a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly in the afternoon and evening.