Fort Worth, TX – Strong storms are expected to impact parts of Fort Worth and surrounding areas on Sunday evening, with gusty winds and isolated lightning strikes possible. The storms are predicted to begin around 4 p.m. and continue through 9 p.m., primarily affecting the Big Country and western Central Texas. While most areas will stay dry, forecasters warn that some isolated storms could become severe, bringing the threat of strong winds and frequent lightning.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday’s storms will form in a concentrated area, with cities like Graham and Waco at risk of experiencing downburst winds. Residents are encouraged to monitor weather updates and stay indoors during the storm to avoid potential hazards. The rest of the week will see low chances of rain and partly cloudy skies, keeping temperatures in the high 90s.
Monday’s weather looks clearer, with no major rain expected and temperatures staying warm. However, residents should stay alert for any sudden changes in the forecast as isolated storm patterns remain a possibility. Stay tuned to local updates for the latest safety information.