Fort Worth, Texas – Spring storms will slam into North Texas on Wednesday, and Fort Worth drivers could see flooded roads and dangerous winds by midday.
According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday’s forecast includes a 100% chance of thunderstorms and rain, with gusts up to 25 mph. Rainfall totals could top one inch in localized areas, especially along I-35W and I-30, where water pooling may impact travel. Motorists should expect delays and use caution on slick highways.
Rain continues Wednesday night, with a 50% chance of thunderstorms lingering into early Thursday. Winds will ease slightly but wet roads may persist into the morning commute. Thursday turns drier with sunny skies and a high of 85°F, offering a brief break before unsettled conditions return.
By Friday, another round of spring showers moves in with a 20% rain chance and temperatures near 78°F. Saturday and Sunday both hold a 40% chance of rain and thunderstorms, keeping the weekend soggy and cooler than average. Highs stay in the upper 70s, with muggy overnight lows in the low 60s.
⚠️ What to do:
- Delay non-essential travel Wednesday
- Watch for localized flooding on low-lying roads
- Secure outdoor items ahead of strong wind gusts
- Keep devices charged in case of brief outages
Looking ahead: Showers may persist into Monday, with temps rebounding to the low 80s. Expect additional updates if watches or warnings are issued.