Fort Worth, TX – North Texas faces an elevated tornado risk Monday as severe storms are expected to hit the Fort Worth area, particularly along the I-35 corridor. With damaging winds, heavy rain, and potential tornadoes on the forecast, residents are urged to stay prepared and monitor weather alerts throughout the day.
According to the National Weather Service, a line of storms will sweep across North and Central Texas on Monday, bringing a high potential for tornadoes, especially east of I-35. The strongest activity is likely in the afternoon and evening hours, with areas from DFW to Waco and beyond facing heightened risks of severe weather, including intense wind gusts and localized flooding.
Fort Worth residents should have multiple ways to receive alerts, as rapidly changing conditions may warrant immediate action. Secure outdoor items, review safety plans, and avoid travel during peak storm hours if possible. Power outages and disruptions are possible as the storm system moves through.
Here’s the forecast for the week ahead:
• Monday: Severe storms with tornado potential, high near 78°F. Tornado threats are most likely in the afternoon and evening.
• Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 68°F, bringing calm after the storms.
• Wednesday: Sunny, with a high around 72°F.
• Thursday: Partly sunny, high near 75°F.
• Friday: Mostly sunny, temperatures reaching 76°F.
Stay vigilant and prepared for changing conditions on Monday. Fort Worth may experience hazardous weather, so prioritizing safety and closely monitoring updates will be essential.
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