Fort Worth, TX – Spring weather in Texas takes a dramatic turn as thunderstorms roll through Fort Worth this Saturday, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. Expect temperatures to plummet by Sunday night, with the cold front pushing the mercury down into the 30s. These unpredictable weather shifts could impact travel and outdoor activities, so residents are advised to stay alert.
According to the National Weather Service, thunderstorms are expected to hit Fort Worth starting this afternoon, with a 100% chance of rain and winds gusting up to 30 mph. These storms could bring up to half an inch of rain, and conditions will remain unsettled until late afternoon. The risk of severe weather, including possible tornadoes, continues through the evening.
Once the storms clear, a dramatic temperature drop will follow, with lows falling into the mid-30s by Sunday night. Highs will struggle to reach the 50s on Sunday, and gusty north winds will continue, making it feel colder. The cold snap will last through the start of the week, with temperatures slowly recovering by Tuesday, reaching into the 70s.
For the week ahead, Fort Worth will experience mostly clear skies by Monday and Tuesday, offering a brief respite from the unsettled conditions. However, temperatures will continue to rise through the week, with highs reaching the 80s by Friday.
Residents are urged to monitor local weather updates and take precautions for severe weather this afternoon. Be ready for rapidly changing conditions and consider postponing outdoor activities. Stay safe as spring weather continues to keep Fort Worth on its toes.