Fort Worth, TX – Rain is set to return to North Texas on Friday night, bringing wet roads and isolated storms along I-35. Commuters and residents should prepare for potential slick driving conditions as drizzle and scattered showers begin Friday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, a weak cold front will move through late Friday night into Saturday morning. Rain is expected to begin during the evening, with isolated thunderstorms possible overnight. Showers will taper off by Saturday afternoon, leaving the region with clear skies and cooler temperatures.
Friday’s high is forecasted to reach 67°F with a 20% chance of showers during the day. The chance for rain increases Friday night, accompanied by gusty winds up to 20 mph. Overnight lows will drop to 52°F.
Saturday looks brighter, with mostly sunny skies and highs around 67°F, making it an excellent day for outdoor plans once the rain clears. Sunday will follow with even warmer temperatures, reaching 68°F under mostly sunny skies.
Drivers traveling along major roadways like I-20 and I-35 should exercise caution during Friday’s wet conditions. Residents are encouraged to check local forecasts for updates and plan accordingly for the weekend weather changes.
For early next week, rain chances linger, with scattered showers possible Sunday night into Monday. Stay informed to navigate any potential disruptions.
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