Fort Worth, TX – The Spring weather in Fort Worth is bringing significant weather concerns over the next few days. Severe thunderstorms are expected to impact the area through Friday, with a potential for lightning and heavy rainfall. According to the National Weather Service, a Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 8:00 PM Thursday, April 3rd, and could extend through Friday morning.
Residents should be aware that thunderstorms could bring heavy rainfall, gusty winds up to 25 mph, and possible flooding. Forecasters predict that a cluster of severe storms will develop overnight, potentially impacting travel and safety for those on the road. Keep an eye on local traffic alerts, as major highways like Interstate 35 may experience weather delays.
Friday, the storms are likely to intensify, with a heightened risk of severe conditions, including hail and dangerous winds. The best advice is to stay indoors during the most active storm periods and avoid unnecessary travel. Schools, workplaces, and daily routines may experience disruptions.
As we approach Saturday, the storm activity will begin to clear, but there is still a chance of showers. The weather will improve significantly by Sunday, with mostly sunny skies expected. High temperatures will reach the low 60s, making it an ideal day to enjoy outdoor activities.
For now, keep an eye on weather alerts, monitor local news, and stay safe through the stormy weather. As always, be prepared for sudden changes, especially if you’re traveling or out in the open.




