An Air Quality Alert is active in Fort Worth this Thursday, and it's the most important detail in an otherwise picture-perfect morning. Skies are mostly clear, temperatures sit at a comfortable 69°F, and winds are nearly calm — but those conditions can mask poor air quality that hits hard for anyone with asthma, allergies, or respiratory sensitivities. Hold off on that outdoor run, and think twice before throwing every window open.
For your commute, the roads look clean. No rain, light winds, and mild temps make for a smooth drive. Cyclists and walkers should factor in the air quality alert before spending extended time outside.
As the day progresses, temperatures climb toward a high near 88°F. Late afternoon — after around 4 PM — brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, carrying roughly a 15–16% probability through early evening. Low enough that you don't need to change your plans, but worth knowing before you leave car windows down.
Looking ahead, the week turns noticeably warm. Friday approaches 92°F, Saturday holds around 91°F, and Sunday through Monday both flirt with 93°F. Most days stay mostly sunny with slim rain chances. Saturday night is the standout exception, carrying a 24% chance of showers and storms — the highest single window in the forecast period.
Overnight tonight stays mild, with a low around 69°F, calm winds, and clear skies.
Dress light, keep outdoor exertion brief if you have respiratory sensitivities, and monitor that air quality alert before committing to anything that has you breathing hard outside.
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