Fort Worth, TX – Spring storms are making a comeback in North Texas this week, with rain and thunder expected to disrupt midweek plans and weekend travel.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, a 20% chance of thunderstorms returns Wednesday afternoon, marking the start of a stretch of unsettled spring weather. While early week skies remain clear and warm—peaking at 92°F Tuesday—conditions shift midweek with increasing clouds and a high of 83°F Wednesday.
Drivers along the I-35 corridor should stay weather-aware. By Thursday, shower chances jump to 40%, with rain likely overnight into Friday. Winds could gust up to 25 mph, especially during Thursday evening storms. Travel delays and slick roads are possible, particularly during morning and afternoon commutes.
By Friday, the chance of rain rises to 60% as storms continue through the day and taper off into the night. Saturday offers some relief with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 80s, but another round of rain is possible early Sunday morning.
Residents are urged to monitor weather alerts, secure outdoor items ahead of gusty winds, and avoid flooded low-water crossings. This week’s rain brings a typical spring pattern, but the intensity and timing may vary, so checking updated forecasts daily is key.
Looking ahead to next week, Fort Worth sees a brief cool-down Monday with a high of 77°F and partly cloudy skies—offering a short-lived break before more spring systems may roll through.




