Fort Worth, TX — Texans should prepare for a week of spring extremes as warm, sunny days and cooler nights dominate the forecast through Monday. Highs near 90°F and nighttime lows dipping into the 50s will challenge outdoor plans, especially with wind gusts up to 25 mph.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday will bring a high near 85°F with light winds shifting north later in the evening. Thursday night temperatures will fall to around 54°F. Friday follows with more sunshine and a slightly cooler high of 77°F before dropping back to 54°F overnight.
Heading into the weekend, Saturday’s high will climb to 83°F, though breezy south winds—gusting up to 25 mph—could affect driving conditions along I-35 and increase the fire danger across dry areas. Saturday night will again cool off to 63°F. Sunday’s temperatures will peak near 89°F before another sharp drop into the 60s by nightfall.
Looking ahead to Monday, sunny skies will continue, with a high near 88°F and partly cloudy conditions returning Monday night with a low around 61°F. Tuesday offers a slight cooldown with a high of 77°F and more sun.
Safety Tip: Stay hydrated, monitor fire weather warnings, and avoid outdoor burning this weekend due to strong winds and dry conditions. Those traveling along major roadways like I-35 should use caution in breezy conditions.
Extended Forecast Snapshot (Fort Worth, TX):
- Thursday: Sunny, High 85°F / Low 54°F
- Friday: Sunny, High 77°F / Low 54°F
- Saturday: Sunny, High 83°F / Low 63°F
- Sunday: Sunny, High 89°F / Low 66°F
- Monday: Mostly Sunny, High 88°F / Low 61°F