Fort Worth, Texas – Storms may rattle parts of North Texas this Saturday afternoon, with the strongest activity expected around Fort Worth between 1 and 4 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, isolated thunderstorms could develop after 1 p.m. Saturday, July 5, bringing brief downpours, lightning, and gusty winds. While not all areas will see rain, those near I-35 and I-20 should be ready for sudden wet roads and visibility drops. Rain chances sit near 30% through early evening, followed by clearing skies overnight.
Temperatures stay warm behind the storms, reaching 91°F Saturday and climbing through midweek. Sunday looks drier and brighter, with a high near 94°F. By Tuesday and Wednesday, highs surge into the upper 90s, topping out near 99°F by Thursday, July 10.
Weekend drivers should avoid flooded low spots and check radar updates before traveling. Outdoor plans may need to pivot if storms intensify Saturday afternoon.
Humidity will remain elevated, pushing heat index values well into the upper 90s. Stay hydrated, limit strenuous activity during peak heat, and ensure pets have shade and water. Light winds from the south will dominate the week ahead.
⚠️ Warnings may return Monday as heat continues to build across North Texas. Stay alert for future advisories from NWS Fort Worth.
🌤️ Five-Day Forecast for Fort Worth, TX (July 5–10)
- Saturday (July 5): Partly sunny with a 30% chance of storms after 1 p.m. High near 91°F.
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, dry, and hot. High around 94°F.
- Monday: Sunny and breezy with highs near 94°F.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High climbs to 96°F.
- Wednesday: Sunny and very hot. High near 99°F.




