Fort Worth, TX – North Texas residents can expect a damp start to the weekend, with patchy drizzle and thunderstorms predicted through Saturday morning. Temperatures will remain mild, offering a brief reprieve from recent colder conditions.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, scattered showers will develop Friday night, with isolated thunderstorms most likely between midnight and 3 a.m. Areas along the I-35 corridor, including Dallas and Fort Worth, may experience brief heavy rainfall, though severe weather is not expected. Winds could reach 25 mph, making travel conditions challenging.
A weak cold front will move through the region early Saturday, clearing out showers by late morning. Residents can expect sunny skies and warmer conditions by the afternoon, with highs ranging from the upper 60s to mid-70s. Cities like Waco and Killeen could see highs as warm as 75 degrees, making for an ideal afternoon.
Looking ahead, Sunday brings a slight chance of rain, but most areas will remain dry. Highs are forecasted in the low 70s with increasing cloud cover. Early next week, rain returns late Monday, accompanied by a drop in temperatures to the mid-60s by Tuesday.
Travelers are urged to monitor conditions overnight and early Saturday, especially along I-35 and I-20. Stay updated with local forecasts to plan weekend activities safely.
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