Fort Worth residents will feel summer holding on tight this weekend as temperatures push toward 90 degrees under bright skies. Despite the official start of fall, the region won’t get a cool down until well into October.
According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, sunshine dominates through at least Wednesday, keeping highs in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees. Winds remain light, shifting between north and east, leaving little relief from afternoon heat. Drivers on I-35 and I-30 can expect smooth commutes with no weather delays but should prepare for glare during peak daylight hours.
Saturday will bring the warmest stretch of the weekend, climbing to 90 degrees by mid-afternoon. Outdoor events, football games, and festivals will face hot, dry air, so hydration and sun protection are essential. Sunday stays sunny as well, with highs near 88, before Monday and Tuesday repeat the same warm pattern.
Early October continues this dry, sunny trend, showing no sign of a major cold front yet. While mornings remain pleasant in the mid-60s, afternoons will keep a summer-like feel for North Texas. Residents waiting for sweater weather may need to hold out a little longer.
Five Day Forecast for Fort Worth, TX:
- Saturday: Sunny, high 90, low 64.
- Sunday: Sunny, high 88, low 65.
- Monday: Partly sunny, high 87, low 67.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 89, low 65.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 90.