FORT WORTH, Texas – A stretch of bright, warm fall weather continues for North Texas this week, keeping conditions near 90 degrees through Tuesday before slightly cooler, calmer air arrives midweek. The unseasonably mild temperatures will make for pleasant commutes and post-holiday outdoor plans, but gusty winds may challenge drivers along I-35 and I-20 through Tuesday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, high pressure will dominate much of the week, delivering clear skies and abundant sunshine. South and southeast winds up to 25 mph could cause brief crosswind issues on elevated roadways and for high-profile vehicles. Fire danger remains low, but residents are advised to secure loose outdoor items and stay hydrated while working outside during the warmest hours of the day.
After the Columbus Day holiday, students and commuters will see continued sunshine and stable weather as the region enters a classic fall pattern. By Wednesday, light easterly breezes will begin nudging in slightly cooler air, holding highs in the upper 80s with mild, crisp mornings in the 60s. Ideal conditions are expected for fall events, including pumpkin patch visits and early Halloween decorating.
No rain is expected through Thursday, offering a comfortable window for yard work and leaf cleanup. The next meaningful cool-down could arrive late in the weekend as another front approaches from the Plains.
Five-Day Forecast for Fort Worth, TX:
Sun: 91/68 – Sunny, breezy; gusts up to 25 mph on I-35.
Mon: 90/68 – Sunny; light south wind 5–10 mph.
Tue: 89/65 – Clear and calm; pleasant fall day.
Wed: 89/64 – Sunny; slightly cooler, light east breeze.
Thu: 89/67 – Mostly sunny; calm and dry fall conditions.


