Fort Worth, Texas – Brutal summer heat will grip Fort Worth on Thursday, July 31st, as temperatures soar to 104°F under a relentless sun.
According to the National Weather Service, a Heat Advisory remains in effect through 7 p.m. Wednesday, with even hotter conditions expected Thursday. Winds will stay light, offering little relief, and residents are urged to stay indoors between 1 and 6 p.m. when the sun is strongest. If you’re traveling along I-35W or I-30, limit exposure by planning morning trips or carrying extra water.
The city could experience one of its hottest days of the year, with temperatures holding steady above 100°F through Friday. The risk of heat exhaustion and dehydration remains high. Cooling shelters and shaded public spaces are available throughout Tarrant County. Residents should also monitor energy usage as peak demand strains local utilities.
While Thursday and Friday stay dry, storm chances return Friday night into Saturday as moisture builds across North Texas. A 30% chance of thunderstorms lingers through the weekend.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast: Fort Worth, TX
- Thursday, July 31: Sunny, high 104°F. Light southeast wind.
- Friday: Partly sunny, high 97°F. 30% chance of storms after 1 p.m.
- Saturday: Partly sunny, high 93°F. 30% chance of PM storms.
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 97°F. Slight chance of storms after 1 p.m.
- Monday, August 4: Sunny, high near 98°F.



