Fort Worth, TX – A significant change in Fort Worth’s weather is coming this weekend, with rain and a cold front expected to bring much cooler temperatures starting Sunday night. Residents should prepare for rain showers along the I-35 corridor late Sunday, followed by temperatures dropping into the low 40s by early Monday morning. The National Weather Service (NWS) warns of possible gusty winds accompanying this front, urging locals to keep an umbrella and jacket handy.
According to the NWS Fort Worth office, Saturday will remain mild, with sunshine and highs reaching the low 70s. However, as clouds build late Sunday, rain chances will increase, with the highest likelihood of precipitation occurring overnight through Monday morning. Rainfall totals are expected to range from 0.5 to 1.5 inches, with heavier showers likely near Dallas and areas just east of Fort Worth.
Looking ahead, Monday will bring much cooler temperatures with highs only reaching the upper 60s, while Tuesday and Wednesday will see further drops. By mid-week, Fort Worth is expected to experience lows in the mid-30s, and some areas could see temperatures near freezing by Wednesday morning. The cool weather pattern may persist through the week, with highs struggling to climb above the mid-50s on Wednesday.
Residents are advised to check local forecasts regularly, as more details emerge on rainfall timing and potential impacts. The NWS also suggests those in rural or exposed areas take precautions against possible freezing temperatures from November 20-22.
Stay updated on weather changes, and take advantage of this mild weather to prepare for a cooler and potentially wet week ahead. For the latest information, monitor updates from the NWS and local news sources.
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