Fort Worth, TX – A significant cold front is sweeping through North Texas tonight, bringing chilly temperatures and gusty winds to the Fort Worth area. Residents along the I-35 corridor should prepare for overnight lows dropping into the mid-30s, with brisk winds adding to the chill.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures tonight will plunge to 37°F in areas like Fort Worth, with wind gusts reaching 20 mph. Clear skies will dominate, but the cold air will linger through Wednesday morning, creating frosty conditions during the commute.
Wednesday’s forecast shows a high of 63°F, with calm winds and sunny skies providing a reprieve by afternoon. However, another cold night follows, with lows around 41°F. These temperature swings mean it’s vital to dress in layers and take precautions against the cold, especially for vulnerable populations.
Looking ahead, Thursday will bring slightly warmer highs near 68°F and calmer winds. By the weekend, North Texas will experience a gradual warmup, with highs climbing to the low 70s Saturday and near 79°F Sunday. Dry conditions will persist throughout the week, making outdoor plans feasible.
Drivers along I-20 and I-35 should remain cautious during the cooler mornings, as frost can develop on elevated surfaces like bridges and overpasses. Residents are encouraged to check on pets and cover sensitive plants overnight.
Stay tuned for weather updates to plan your week effectively.
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