Fort Worth, TX – A heatwave is set to grip Fort Worth this week, with temperatures soaring into the mid-90s. Today, residents can expect a high of 96 degrees with cloudy skies throughout the morning. The National Weather Service has urged locals to stay indoors during peak afternoon hours when heat indexes will be the highest.
By Monday, temperatures will continue in the low to mid-90s, with a high of 94 degrees forecasted. The city may experience prolonged hot conditions, so residents should prioritize staying hydrated and seeking shade when outdoors. Vulnerable groups, such as children and the elderly, are especially encouraged to avoid prolonged sun exposure.
According to the forecast, Fort Worth will see consistent temperatures in the 90s through at least Thursday, with a slight dip to 89 degrees on Tuesday. The extended heat could trigger further advisories, so residents are advised to monitor local alerts. If traveling, ensure your vehicle is equipped with extra water and avoid leaving pets or children unattended.
For more updates, follow local meteorological alerts and stay prepared for any changes to the forecast.