Fort Worth, Texas – Showers and thunderstorms could disrupt Fort Worth’s Wednesday morning commute, with rain chances peaking before 7 a.m. and temperatures struggling to reach 81°F. Motorists on I-35W and surrounding routes should prepare for slick roads and potential delays before skies begin clearing later in the day.
According to the National Weather Service, rain chances sit at 30% through early Wednesday morning. South winds will shift north by midday, and while skies remain mostly cloudy, conditions will gradually dry out. Wednesday night will be mostly calm, with lows around 70°F and diminishing wind.
Thursday brings a brief return to summer normalcy, with partly sunny skies and a high near 88°F. Winds will shift from south to calm by the evening, leading into a warm and mostly quiet Thursday night near 74°F.
But the heat returns in full by Friday. Temperatures will climb to a scorching 93°F with low humidity and calm breezes—typical of early June in North Texas. Heading into the weekend, isolated storm chances return Saturday and Sunday, each with a 30% chance of afternoon showers.
Prepare by checking wipers, avoiding flooded roadways, and planning indoor activities mid-morning Wednesday. Stay weather-aware as updates may be issued if rain intensifies or lingers longer than expected.
🌤 Extended Five-Day Forecast for Fort Worth, TX (June 3–7):
- Tuesday Night: 70% chance of storms, low 69°F
- Wednesday: 30% chance of AM rain, high 81°F
- Thursday: Partly sunny, high 88°F
- Friday: Sunny and hot, high 93°F
- Saturday: 30% chance of PM storms, high 95°F
- Sunday: 30% chance of PM storms, high 91°F