Fort Worth, TX – North Texas residents should prepare for changing weather patterns, with rain and cooler temperatures expected midweek. Scattered showers on Tuesday will clear by afternoon, followed by a sunny and mild day on Wednesday, but storm activity will likely return by Thursday evening. The National Weather Service (NWS) urges residents to stay updated as storm intensity and timing could impact travel and outdoor plans from Thursday night through Friday.
According to the NWS Fort Worth office, temperatures will reach the low 70s on Wednesday, with calm southeast winds around 5 to 10 mph making for pleasant outdoor conditions. The best chances for rain and potential thunderstorms arrive Thursday evening as a cold front sweeps across the region. Showers are likely to intensify into Friday, with gusts up to 25 mph, which could affect commutes and lead to minor flooding in low-lying areas. Temperatures will gradually cool to the mid-60s by Friday afternoon, with nighttime lows dropping to around 50 degrees.
Saturday promises relief with sunny skies returning, but temperatures will remain cool, staying in the mid-60s during the day and dipping into the upper 40s at night. For those planning weekend activities, Sunday looks ideal, with highs near 70 and mostly clear skies across the Fort Worth area.
Drivers, especially those along I-35 and surrounding highways, should exercise caution on wet roads and monitor local forecasts as weather conditions evolve. Residents are advised to check for updates and avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rain periods on Thursday night and Friday.
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