Fort Worth, TX – Dense fog and chilly conditions are expected to impact the Fort Worth area tonight as a cold front settles in. Drivers are urged to slow down and increase following distances, especially on major roadways like I-35W and I-20, where visibility may drop after 9 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will develop between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m., with low temperatures falling to around 44 degrees. Winds from the northeast will stay light at 5 mph, which could extend foggy conditions into the early morning commute on Thursday.
Thursday’s Forecast and Weekend Outlook
By Thursday, skies will clear slightly, bringing increasing cloud cover during the day and highs reaching 57 degrees. Northerly winds will pick up slightly to 10-15 mph, offering a breezy but cool afternoon.
The weekend brings a 50% chance of rain starting Friday night, with showers likely through Sunday. Highs will remain in the low 50s to 60 degrees. Overnight lows could dip to the mid-40s, with chances of thunderstorms peaking Saturday night.
Safety Tips for the Week Ahead
Motorists are advised to keep headlights on low beam and avoid sudden stops during foggy conditions. Those with outdoor weekend plans should monitor weather updates closely and prepare for potential rain delays.
Fort Worth residents can look forward to mostly sunny skies early next week, with Monday’s high near 63 degrees.
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