Fort Worth Weather: 92°F and Rising Heat Index Friday — Prepare for Father’s Day Sizzle Across North Texas

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Fort Worth, Texas – Texans making outdoor plans for Father’s Day weekend should brace for sweltering heat, with temperatures nearing 95°F and heat index values soaring above 100°F starting Friday.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, the area will see mostly sunny skies and a high of 92°F on Friday, June 13, with “feels-like” temperatures reaching up to 103°F due to rising humidity. A similar trend continues through Monday, creating potentially dangerous conditions for those working or celebrating outdoors.

Drivers along I-35 and I-20 should prepare for increased heat fatigue and check vehicle cooling systems before travel. South winds up to 10 mph offer little relief during the afternoon peak.

Here’s what to expect citywide:

  • Friday: High of 92°F, heat index 103°F, mostly cloudy early, then clearing.
  • Saturday and Sunday: Mostly sunny with highs near 93°F. Evenings stay warm with lows around 75°F.
  • Father’s Day (Sunday): 92°F and mostly sunny—perfect for grilling, but be cautious of extended sun exposure.
  • Monday into Tuesday: Temps remain high, topping out at 96°F Tuesday.

Hot and dry weather holds through midweek. More advisories may follow if temperatures climb further or air quality alerts are issued.


🔎 Five-Day Fort Worth Forecast: June 12–17

  • Thursday (June 12): High 82°F, partly sunny
  • Friday (June 13): High 92°F, heat index 103°F, mostly sunny
  • Saturday (June 14): High 93°F, mostly sunny
  • Sunday (June 15 – Father’s Day): High 92°F, mostly sunny
  • Monday (June 16): High 93°F, sunny
  • Tuesday (June 17): High 96°F, sunny