Fort Worth, TX – Rain chances are set to return to North and Central Texas on Saturday, primarily affecting areas near and east of I-35 and south of I-20. Temperatures will reach the upper 40s to mid-50s before dropping into the mid-to-upper 30s overnight. Drivers are advised to take caution on wet roads.
According to the National Weather Service Fort Worth, the rain will be most widespread Saturday night, particularly in areas such as Waco, Palestine, and Killeen, where overnight lows will hover in the upper 30s. Dallas-Fort Worth is expected to see rain with lows dipping into the mid-30s.
Following Saturday’s rain, conditions will shift dramatically. A warming trend will take over, bringing sunny skies and highs in the low to mid-70s for much of next week. Dallas-Fort Worth is forecasted to reach 75°F by Tuesday, with similar conditions in Waco, Temple, and Killeen. A weak cold front on Thursday may bring slightly cooler temperatures, with highs dropping into the upper 60s.
The final week of February looks to remain rain-free across the region, with dry conditions prevailing. Residents can expect ideal weather for outdoor activities as temperatures stay well above seasonal averages.