Fort Worth, Texas – North Texas residents should brace for a hot and potentially stormy Thursday as temperatures climb to 93°F and a line of isolated showers could roll in before midday.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, a 20% chance of thunderstorms is expected before 1 p.m. Thursday, with partly sunny skies and calm winds giving way to a light southeast breeze by afternoon. While most areas will remain dry, quick downpours or lightning could impact outdoor plans or morning commutes along I-35 and I-20.
The heat will intensify heading into Friday and the weekend, with Friday’s high reaching 93°F and Saturday even hotter at 94°F under full sun. Overnight lows will stay mild, dipping only into the low-to-mid 70s—offering little overnight relief. Those working outdoors or traveling are urged to hydrate, wear sun protection, and limit exposure during peak afternoon hours.
Rain chances return by Saturday night with a 30% chance of storms after midnight. Sunday and Monday bring increasing instability with a 40% and 30% storm chance respectively, continuing through Tuesday.
Plan accordingly and stay weather-aware as the weekend unfolds.
📅 Five-Day Forecast (June 4–9):
- Wednesday: High 84°F, decreasing clouds
- Thursday: 20% AM storms, high 87°F
- Friday: Sunny, high 93°F
- Saturday: Sunny, high 94°F; storms possible late
- Sunday: 40% chance of storms, high 90°F
- Monday: 30% chance of storms, high 89°F
- Tuesday: 20% chance of storms, high 87°F