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Dense fog is blanketing North Texas today, posing visibility challenges for drivers along major highways, including the I-35 corridor. The National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory, effective until 10 a.m. this morning, with visibility reduced to a quarter-mile or less in some areas. Drivers should reduce speed, use low-beam headlights, and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will persist into Saturday morning, particularly east of I-35. While severe weather isn’t expected, isolated thunderstorms are possible Saturday afternoon as unseasonably warm temperatures reach the 70s. Saturday’s high in Fort Worth is projected at 71°F, with increasing clouds through the evening.
The weekend forecast brings sunnier conditions by Sunday, with highs near 71°F and clear skies continuing into Monday, when temperatures are expected to climb to an unseasonable 79°F. Despite the warming trend, morning fog and nighttime cooling will keep lows in the mid-40s to 50°F.
Travelers should remain cautious on roadways, particularly during early mornings. If heading out Saturday, plan for potential weather-related delays and keep an eye on updated forecasts. The slight chance of rain may disrupt travel plans, but it will also signal the end of the foggy conditions that have impacted visibility.
Looking ahead, Fort Worth’s weather is expected to stabilize after the weekend, with clear skies and cooler nighttime temperatures dominating next week. For the latest updates, travelers are encouraged to monitor the National Weather Service or their local forecast station.
This detailed coverage provides essential information for drivers and emphasizes the importance of planning for weekend travel conditions.