Fort Worth, TX – Drivers in Fort Worth face challenges this morning due to dense fog, which is limiting visibility to just over a mile. The fog advisory, in effect until 10 a.m. Wednesday, could cause hazardous driving conditions, especially along major routes like I-20 and I-30. Authorities are advising caution while traveling during the morning hours.
According to the National Weather Service, areas of dense fog will persist through the morning, lifting by 10 a.m. Once the fog clears, Fort Worth can expect a mix of sunny skies and a slight chance of thunderstorms later in the afternoon, with temperatures reaching the low 80s. The wind will be mild, coming from the northwest at 5 to 10 mph.
Looking ahead to Thursday, residents can anticipate more unsettled weather. While the morning will remain mostly clear, scattered thunderstorms are expected after 1 p.m. These storms could bring light rainfall, gusty winds, and possibly some brief periods of heavy rain. Temperatures will remain in the mid-70s throughout the day, with northwest winds up to 15 mph.
Friday and the weekend offer more pleasant conditions for Fort Worth, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 70s. However, a chance of showers remains in the forecast, particularly on Friday afternoon.
As we move into Mother’s Day weekend, Fort Worth is expected to see a beautiful, mostly sunny day on Sunday with highs near 80°F, making it a great day for outdoor activities.
Extended Forecast:
- Thursday: High 77°F, Slight Chance of Thunderstorms
- Friday: High 74°F, Chance of Showers
- Saturday: High 74°F, Mostly Sunny
- Sunday (Mother’s Day): High 80°F, Mostly Sunny
- Monday: High 84°F, Sunny




