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Fort Worth, TX – Severe thunderstorms are expected in the Fort Worth area today, with a storm watch in effect until noon. Residents east of I-35 should prepare for potential hazardous conditions, including gusty winds and localized flooding.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered thunderstorms could bring heavy rain and strong winds, impacting travel, especially along I-35. Motorists are advised to monitor weather updates and avoid driving through flooded roadways. Spotters may be activated to track severe weather conditions across the region.
Saturday’s Forecast: A 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms is expected before midday. Temperatures will reach a high of 69°F with gradually clearing skies in the afternoon. Winds will shift from the south at 5 to 10 mph to the northwest later in the day.
Sunday and the Week Ahead: The outlook improves significantly starting Sunday, with mostly sunny skies and a high near 71°F. Overnight lows will drop to 51°F, with calm conditions. Monday brings unseasonably warm weather, peaking at 78°F with breezy conditions. New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day are expected to remain sunny with highs around 54°F.
Residents should remain cautious during today’s storms but can look forward to a warm and clear start to 2025. Stay informed through local weather updates for any changes to forecasts.
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