Fort Worth, TX – Spring warmth settles back into North Texas as Fort Worth braces for sunny skies and near 90°F heat by Tuesday. Residents along I-35W can expect elevated temperatures and gusty winds starting Sunday, bringing a mix of seasonal sunshine and midweek rain chances.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will be mostly sunny with highs around 84°F. Winds will shift north to northeast in the evening at 5 to 10 mph. Monday remains clear and sunny, with a high near 80°F and calm southbound breezes under 10 mph.
By Tuesday, temperatures will climb again, peaking near 90°F under mostly sunny skies. A chance of showers and thunderstorms could arrive late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, bringing a 30% likelihood of rain and slightly cooler highs in the upper 70s.
Drivers traveling on I-35W should remain cautious of sudden gusts up to 30 mph during the weekend and early week. Light wind shifts could affect high-profile vehicles and increase fire danger due to dry conditions.
Looking ahead, scattered thunderstorms may linger into Thursday and Friday, each day carrying about a 30% chance of rain. Highs will hover between 78°F and 81°F with partly sunny skies expected.
Now is a good time for Fort Worth residents to prep for warm, windy days and monitor local forecasts for midweek weather changes. Stay weather-aware and hydrate during outdoor spring activities.



