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Fort Worth, TX – Temperatures in Fort Worth are expected to climb near 80 degrees today, bringing an elevated risk of grass fires. Strong southwest winds, gusting up to 25 mph, combined with low humidity, make conditions ripe for fire activity, especially along the I-35 corridor.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a Hazardous Weather Outlook remains in effect for North and Central Texas. Residents are urged to avoid outdoor burning and to secure loose objects that could fuel fires. Warm conditions will persist into Tuesday, with highs reaching 58 degrees by evening.
Looking ahead, New Year’s Eve will bring sunny skies and cooler temperatures as winds shift from the north. Overnight lows will dip to the mid-30s, making it essential for outdoor revelers to bundle up. The week will close out with a high of 59 degrees on Friday under mostly sunny skies.
For those traveling or planning outdoor activities, be prepared for potential fog early this week, especially along major highways like I-20 and I-35. Thunderstorm chances increase by Sunday as a strong cold front approaches, potentially disrupting travel plans across the region.
Stay informed by monitoring updates from the NWS and take precautions to mitigate fire risks.
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