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5-day forecast / Fort Worth, TX

FridaySunny99° / 79° 1%
SaturdaySunny99° / 80° 1%
SundaySunny then Chance Showers And Thunderstorms97° / 77° 26%
MondayShowers And Thunderstorms Likely95° / 75° 58%
TuesdayChance Showers And Thunderstorms92° / 74° 36%

Dangerous Heat Grips Fort Worth as Feels-Like Temp Hits 102F - Jul 10, 4 PM

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Fort Worth faces dangerous heat today with air temperatures near 99F and feels-like readings up to 102F. Sunny skies and low humidity persist through tomorrow.

Tessa Whitlock

July 10, 20262 min read

National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)
National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)

*As of Jul 10, 4 PM local time.*

Dangerous Heat Conditions

Fort Worth is currently under the influence of dangerous heat, with the air temperature at 99F and the heat index pushing the feels-like temperature to 102F. The relative humidity sits at 33%, with a dew point of 64F. Winds are blowing from the south at 15 mph, with gusts reaching 17 mph, under a clear sky.

Today will remain sunny with a high near 100F. The National Weather Service indicates heat index values could reach as high as 104. South winds will range from 10 to 15 mph, with gusts potentially hitting 25 mph. There is no chance of precipitation. Temperatures will drop to a low near 79F tonight, though they may rise to around 81F during the overnight hours. The heat index remains elevated, with values as high as 104. Winds will shift to a south direction at 5 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph. Skies will remain clear.

Tomorrow continues the hot trend with sunny skies and a high near 99F. Heat index values are expected to reach 104. South winds will be lighter, ranging from 5 to 10 mph. There is a 1% chance of precipitation. Overnight, skies will clear with a low around 80F. The heat index will remain high at 103, with south winds continuing at 5 to 10 mph.

Safety and Outlook

There are no active National Weather Service or NOAA weather alerts in effect for this area. However, the persistent heat requires caution. Residents should stay hydrated and limit midday exertion to avoid heat-related illnesses. The heat index values, which combine air temperature and humidity to reflect how hot it feels, are consistently high, making even short periods outdoors potentially hazardous. Please check on neighbors and vulnerable individuals who may be less able to cope with the extreme temperatures. While the weather remains sunny and dry, the intensity of the heat is the primary concern for the region today and tomorrow.

National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)

Sources

https://radar.weather.gov

https://api.weather.gov

https://open-meteo.com

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Tessa Whitlock

Tessa Whitlock covers weather, storms, and seasonal life around Fort Worth.

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