Fort Worth, Texas – North Texas heads into another scorching summer day Friday as Fort Worth bakes under sunny skies and near triple-digit heat. With temperatures climbing to 97°F and heat index values nearing 99°F, outdoor safety becomes a top priority.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, Friday’s high will be accompanied by steady south winds at 5 to 10 mph and no cloud relief. Residents should avoid strenuous outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours, wear light clothing, and stay hydrated.
By Saturday, slightly milder air moves in, though highs will still reach 97°F under clear skies. Sunday will be the hottest of the stretch, with a blazing 99°F and little wind relief. The extended heat could increase the risk of heat-related illnesses, particularly for outdoor workers and vulnerable residents without cooling access.
Conditions remain dry through the weekend, but rain chances return Tuesday, July 1, with a 20% chance of afternoon thunderstorms. That break could offer a brief cooldown with highs still pushing 98°F.
Roads like I-35W and Loop 820 may experience elevated surface temps during afternoon commutes — drivers should check tire pressure and keep water in vehicles. No major disruptions are expected, but localized power strain is possible.
📅 5-Day Forecast for Fort Worth (June 27–July 1):
- Friday (June 27): Sunny, high 97°F, heat index 99°, south wind 5–10 mph
- Saturday: Sunny, high 97°F, south wind 5–10 mph
- Sunday: Sunny and hot, high 99°F, south wind 5–10 mph
- Monday: Sunny, high 98°F
- Tuesday: 20% chance of PM storms, high 98°F, mostly sunny




