Fort Worth, TX – Clear skies and tranquil weather continue early this week, but North Texas residents should prepare for midweek rain. Showers and isolated storms are expected Wednesday afternoon, impacting the I-35 corridor during afternoon commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, Fort Worth will enjoy sunny skies today and Tuesday with highs near 64°F and 60°F, respectively. Overnight lows will dip to 36°F Monday and 47°F Tuesday, with calm winds shifting north-northeast through Tuesday evening.
Rain chances increase significantly Wednesday, with a 40% chance of scattered showers developing early. By afternoon, isolated thunderstorms may form in areas like Dallas-Fort Worth, Waco, and Killeen. Commuters along I-35 should anticipate slick roads and reduced visibility.
Thursday will see partly sunny skies with highs reaching 61°F, as rain clears out by Wednesday night. Friday brings a slight chance of morning thunderstorms, with cooler temperatures persisting through the weekend. Highs on Saturday and Sunday will hover near the mid-50s, with lows dipping to 43°F.
Residents should monitor updates from the National Weather Service and plan for potential weather delays midweek. Keep an umbrella handy and check road conditions before heading out Wednesday.
Stay tuned for weather alerts and prepare for a damp commute by Wednesday afternoon.
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