Fort Worth, TX – A surge of spring heat and gusty winds kicks off the workweek across North Texas, with storm chances increasing midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will be sunny with a high of 81°F and breezy south winds around 15 mph. By Tuesday, temperatures spike to 91°F, unusually hot for late March. Isolated thunderstorms could develop by Tuesday night, with rain chances rising to 30% through Wednesday.
Motorists along I-35 should remain alert for sudden weather shifts, especially during peak travel Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. Rainfall may reduce visibility and create slick conditions during the commute.
Wednesday’s high is expected to reach 84°F, but skies will turn partly cloudy with scattered showers possible after 1 p.m. The storm threat continues into Thursday, when chances increase to 50% and highs settle near 81°F. Showers may linger into Friday morning.
This stretch marks one of the earliest 90-degree days in Fort Worth in recent years, signaling an early start to spring heat. Residents should stay hydrated and limit prolonged outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours.
Prepare for quick weather shifts by keeping alerts on and checking road conditions before traveling. Wind gusts up to 30 mph are expected Monday, which may impact high-profile vehicles and outdoor plans.
As always, monitor the latest alerts from the National Weather Service and Fort Worth Emergency Management for real-time updates.




