Fort Worth, TX – Spring heat will grip North Texas to start the week, but Fort Worth residents should prepare for a stormy shift by Tuesday night.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday, March 31, brings sunny skies and a high near 73°F. Winds from the north will reach up to 20 mph, offering a breezy but dry start to the first full week of April. Monday night will remain clear, with lows dipping to 51°F.
By Tuesday, warm air returns with highs climbing to 85°F before a cold front brings increasing storm chances. A 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops Tuesday night, especially after 1 a.m., with activity continuing into early Wednesday. Wind gusts may reach 30 mph by midweek.
Drivers along I-35 and I-20 should monitor updates for reduced visibility and slick roads, especially during the Tuesday night and Wednesday morning commutes. Thunderstorm activity may create localized hazards, including strong gusts and brief heavy rainfall.
Midweek temperatures will remain above average, with Wednesday’s high peaking near 86°F. Rain chances drop slightly Wednesday night but return stronger by Thursday morning with a 50% chance of storms. Conditions remain unsettled through Friday, with thunderstorms and highs in the lower 80s.
5-Day Fort Worth Weather Outlook:
- Monday: Sunny, High 73°F / Low 51°F
- Tuesday: Mostly Sunny, High 85°F / Storms Late
- Wednesday: Showers Possible, High 86°F
- Thursday: 50% Storm Chance, High 82°F
- Friday: 70% Chance of Storms, High 79°F