Fort Worth, Texas – Uncomfortable heat and scattered storms return to North Texas Monday, as Fort Worth braces for a high of 91°F and a heat index approaching 97°F. Thunderstorms could roll through by 1 p.m., prompting a summer weather alert for residents along I-35 and surrounding areas.
According to the National Weather Service, there’s a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m. Monday. Winds will remain light from the south around 5 mph, and skies will stay mostly sunny until storms begin to develop. Outdoor workers, commuters, and families planning park visits should limit exposure during the hottest hours and hydrate frequently.
Monday night remains calm and partly cloudy with lows near 74°F. Tuesday ramps up again, with temperatures climbing to 92°F and another 20 percent chance of thunderstorms after 1 p.m. Evening conditions stay quiet with mild winds and lows around 75°F.
By Wednesday, Fort Worth hits 94°F under mostly sunny skies with the week’s final slight storm chance returning after 1 p.m. Thursday and Friday bring full sun and near-record highs, peaking at 98°F both days — an extended heat wave for Tarrant County.
Five-Day Forecast: Fort Worth, TX
- Monday: Mostly sunny, 91°F. Storms possible after 1 p.m. (20% chance)
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, 92°F. Slight storm chance after 1 p.m. (20%)
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 94°F. 20% chance of storms after 1 p.m.
- Thursday: Sunny, 96°F. No rain expected
- Friday: Sunny, 98°F. Extreme heat continues
⚠️ Expect another heat surge into the weekend. Limit outdoor activity and check on vulnerable neighbors.