Texas Weather Alert: Fort Worth Faces Thunderstorm Risk and Road Hazards on June 3rd, Summer Heat Builds

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Fort Worth, Texas – Drivers across North Texas could face slick commutes Tuesday, June 3rd, as afternoon storms bring summer thunder, gusty winds, and possible downpours to the Fort Worth area.

According to the National Weather Service, a 40% chance of thunderstorms is expected Tuesday after 1 p.m., with highs near 89°F and south winds gusting to 25 mph. Rain and thunder are likely to intensify Tuesday night, especially along roadways like I-35 and U.S. 287. Some storms could drop heavy rain, reducing visibility and creating ponding on roads. Travel may be hazardous during the evening drive.

While Monday night remains mostly dry, the shift begins Tuesday afternoon as energy builds in the region. Residents should secure outdoor items and monitor local alerts for updated timing and intensity. Stronger storms may continue into early Wednesday.

Wednesday brings continued storm chances, with a high of 81°F and a 40% chance of lingering showers. Heat returns Thursday, with highs near 87°F and another round of possible storms. Conditions begin drying out Friday and Saturday with highs soaring into the low to mid-90s—classic summer heat moving into North Texas.

⛅ Five-Day Forecast for Fort Worth, TX:

  • Tuesday (June 3rd): 40% chance of storms after 1 p.m.; high 89°F; gusts to 25 mph
  • Wednesday: 40% chance of thunderstorms; high 81°F
  • Thursday: 30% chance of storms; high 87°F
  • Friday: Mostly sunny; high 89°F
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny and hot; high near 94°F

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