Fort Worth, Texas – A few scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop across North and Central Texas on Thursday and Friday, although severe weather is not anticipated. The storms, which may produce brief heavy rain, gusty winds, and occasional small hail, are forecast to remain isolated.
According to the National Weather Service, the chance for rain will be low but may affect areas like Sherman, Waco, and Palestine, where temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s. Most regions will stay dry, with high temperatures reaching the mid to low 80s. The NWS advises locals to be aware of the possibility of light showers, especially in the afternoon hours, but heavy storms are not expected.
The highest temperatures are expected in Killeen and Palestine, both near 82°F. Meanwhile, Dallas-Fort Worth is forecast to hit 77°F, with temperatures in Graham, Cisco, and Sherman staying in the 70s.
Rain chances will remain low through Friday, with the warm, seasonable temperatures continuing. Drivers and outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to stay alert for any sudden changes in weather while enjoying the spring-like conditions.
Stay tuned to local weather reports for updates as the week progresses, and remember to prepare for brief storms during the afternoon.




