Texas Storm Update: Thunderstorms Could Disrupt Fort Worth Roads Friday Night Into Easter Weekend

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Fort Worth, TX – Spring warmth will surge into North Texas midweek, but a stormy pattern threatens to disrupt weekend plans across Fort Worth and surrounding counties. Rising temperatures and gusty winds will lead into possible thunderstorms Friday night, impacting Easter travel and outdoor activities.

According to the National Weather Service, mostly clear skies and calm weather will hold through Wednesday with highs near 84°F and southerly winds gusting up to 25 mph. By Thursday, temperatures will climb to 88°F with even stronger gusts reaching 30 mph, signaling a pattern shift.

Friday marks the beginning of unsettled weather. The day will start mostly cloudy, but a 60% chance of thunderstorms is expected after 1 a.m. Saturday. Winds will remain active, with gusts up to 25 mph. These conditions may affect major routes such as I-35W and I-30 in and around Fort Worth, especially during overnight travel hours.

Drivers are urged to monitor local alerts and plan for possible delays or road closures. Outdoor Easter events should prepare for changing weather through the weekend.

Here’s the 5-day spring weather outlook for Fort Worth, TX:

  • Wednesday: Mostly clear, high near 84°F, wind gusts up to 25 mph.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 88°F, gusts up to 30 mph.
  • Friday: Mostly cloudy, high near 88°F; rain chances rise overnight.
  • Saturday: 60% chance of storms, high near 80°F.
  • Sunday: 60% chance of storms, high near 79°F.

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