Fort Worth, TX – North and Central Texas residents can expect a warm and sunny weekend, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s to near 90 degrees in Fort Worth and surrounding areas. Despite calm weather over the weekend, a change is anticipated by midweek. Starting Wednesday night, thunderstorms are forecasted to move through the region, bringing a 50% chance of rain that could impact the evening commute along I-35 and surrounding areas.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, the sunny conditions will continue into Tuesday, with high temperatures remaining in the mid-80s and only light winds. However, a cold front moving in Wednesday night is likely to trigger storms, with rain chances at 70% during the night and 50% during the day. Local residents should stay informed on potential weather alerts as gusty winds and heavy downpours could develop.
Looking ahead, the rainy pattern is expected to persist through next weekend, affecting outdoor plans and possibly causing minor disruptions. After Wednesday’s storm front, rain chances will taper off to around 30% Thursday, with additional rainfall likely Friday into Saturday. Cooler temperatures will follow, dropping into the low 80s by Thursday.
Residents are encouraged to keep an eye on updated forecasts and road conditions, especially for travel along major routes like I-35, as rain could lead to slick roads. This is a great time to check gutters and drainage systems before the week’s downpour. For updates, check with the National Weather Service or local emergency alerts for any significant developments.




