Texas Weather Alert: Triple-Digit Heat Returns to Fort Worth by Friday, July 25 — Summer Weather Alert Includes Heat Index Near 104°

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Fort Worth, Texas – Dangerous heat is set to grip North Texas again Friday, July 25, with triple-digit highs and heat index values soaring past 104° in Fort Worth. Residents should limit outdoor activity midday and hydrate frequently, as the National Weather Service continues its summer weather alert across the region.

According to the NWS, Friday will bring full sun and a high near 100°, with light southeast winds offering little relief. Heat index values could make it feel 4–6 degrees hotter, particularly along major routes like I-35W and U.S. 287 during afternoon drive times.

Saturday offers no real break, with Fort Worth forecast to reach 96°F under mostly sunny skies. Winds remain light, and overnight lows will stay in the upper 70s, giving little overnight cooling. Sunday climbs again to 97°F, and Monday’s high is expected to hit 98°F under sunny conditions.

While no severe storms or flooding threats are expected, heat remains the dominant concern. Residents should check on elderly neighbors, avoid leaving pets or children in vehicles, and keep fans or AC running where possible.

Five-Day Forecast for Fort Worth:

  • Friday, July 25: Sunny, high near 100°F. Heat index up to 104°. Calm wind becoming SE around 5 mph.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 96°F. Low near 78°F. Light SE wind.
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 97°F. Wind SE 5–10 mph, gusts up to 20 mph.
  • Monday: Sunny and hot, high 98°F. Low near 78°F.
  • Tuesday: Sunny, high near 100°F. Low around 79°F.

A prolonged heat trend continues into next week, with daily highs flirting with or reaching 100°F through Wednesday. No rain is in the extended forecast. Heat advisories may expand if temperatures climb further. Stay weather-aware and check for updates from the National Weather Service.

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