Fort Worth, TX – Central Texas will experience a low chance of isolated storms through Sunday, with above-average temperatures persisting into the coming week. Humidity will also remain high, especially through Sunday night. Fort Worth is forecasted to reach 93°F on Sunday, while areas like Waco and Killeen could see highs near 97°F.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, rain chances will drop to around 20% on Sunday before fading through the week. High clouds will keep overnight lows mild, with Fort Worth expected to cool to around 74°F.
Heading into Monday, dry conditions will dominate, with temperatures reaching the mid-90s in both Fort Worth and Waco. The heat will persist throughout the week, with temperatures peaking near 96°F by Thursday. Humidity levels will remain elevated, though rain chances remain slim to none for the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and surrounding areas.
Texans are advised to stay hydrated and avoid extended outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours as the heat continues.