Texas Summer Weather Alert: Heat Index Hits 105° in Fort Worth Thursday — Stay Hydrated on I-35 and Local Roads

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Fort Worth, Texas – Drivers along I-35 and families headed outdoors in Fort Worth on Thursday should prepare for intense summer heat and limited relief. Temperatures are expected to climb to 95°F, with heat index values reaching 105° by mid-afternoon.

According to the National Weather Service in Dallas/Fort Worth, conditions will remain sunny and dry Thursday, July 10, with south-southwest winds up to 10 mph. No storms are expected during the day, but early signs of a weather shift emerge late Saturday when a 20% chance of afternoon thunderstorms returns to the forecast.

On Friday, the weather pattern holds steady: mostly sunny skies with highs near 94°F and winds gusting up to 20 mph. Saturday brings the first slight break in the heat, with a small storm chance after 1 p.m. and a high of 93°F. While severe weather isn’t expected, brief downpours or lightning could impact outdoor events and travel.

Sunday and Monday both carry a 30% chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Highs hover around 92° to 94°F, but cloud cover and scattered storms could provide limited, temporary relief. Still, humidity will keep it feeling warmer.

⚠️ Safety Tip: Avoid strenuous activity during peak afternoon hours, drink plenty of water, and check on elderly neighbors.


📅 Five-Day Forecast: Fort Worth, TX (July 10–15)

  • Thursday: Sunny, high near 95°F (heat index 105°).
  • Friday: Sunny, high 94°F, breezy.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, 20% chance of PM storms, high 93°F.
  • Sunday: Partly sunny, 30% chance of PM storms, high 92°F.
  • Monday: Partly sunny, 30% chance of PM storms, high 94°F.

Stay tuned for updates as weekend storm chances evolve.

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