FORT WORTH, Texas – North Texas heads into a stretch of steady late-September warmth, with highs brushing 90 degrees and plenty of sunshine carrying through early next week. Drivers and outdoor workers will face warm afternoons, but with clear skies and calm winds, weather-related hazards remain low.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, today’s high will reach near 89 degrees with light northeast winds around 5 mph. Temperatures will dip into the mid-60s overnight, bringing mild evenings across the metroplex.
Saturday and Sunday are expected to stay sunny, with highs reaching 90 degrees Saturday and 89 on Sunday. Light winds from the east will keep conditions calm, though afternoons will still feel hot for late September. Overnight lows will remain steady in the mid-60s.
Monday brings only slight changes, with partly sunny skies and a high of 87. Clouds may linger into Monday night before skies clear again Tuesday. No rain is in the outlook, offering North Texans a rare stretch of settled weather heading into October.
More sunny days are expected midweek, with highs pushing into the low 90s.
Five Day Forecast for Fort Worth, Texas
- Saturday: Sunny, high near 90. Low 65.
- Sunday: Sunny, high near 89. Low 65.
- Monday: Partly sunny, high near 87. Low 65.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 89. Low 65.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high near 91. Low 66.