Fort Worth Temperatures: Averages by Month

The numbers here tell you how hot and cold the weather usually is in Fort Worth, Texas during each month of the year.

The average high and low temperatures are listed below monthly and annually for the city, in both degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Maximums and minimums are only part of the temperature picture. To fill in the rest, there's information on how many days a month get above or below a given temperature.

To find out how often it rises over 80, 90 or 100 °F each month in Fort Worth, scroll down farther. There are also monthly and yearly counts of days with cold weather.

The first set of high and low temperatures are averages for 2010 to 2019. Everything else here is based on 1991 to 2020 weather.

10-year temperature averages for Fort Worth, 2010 to 2019
High °F Low °F   High °C Low °C
56 36 January 14 2
60 40 February 15 4
69 48 March 21 9
76 56 April 25 13
83 64 May 29 18
92 73 June 34 23
96 76 July 35 25
96 76 August 36 25
90 70 September 32 21
79 57 October 26 14
67 46 November 19 8
58 39 December 14 4
77 57 Year 25 14
30-year temperature averages for Fort Worth, 1991 to 2020
High °F Low °F   High °C Low °C
56 36 January 13 2
59 39 February 15 4
67 47 March 20 8
75 54 April 24 12
82 64 May 28 18
90 71 June 32 22
94 75 July 34 24
94 75 August 34 24
87 68 September 30 20
77 56 October 25 13
65 45 November 19 7
57 37 December 14 3
75 56 Year 24 13

Days of Hot Weather in Fort Worth

Fort Worth gets plenty of hot weather. Highs in the 80s Fahrenheit can show up anytime of year. Most summer days reach at least 90 degrees. Typically 17 of those days heat up into the 100s (over 37 °C).

Number of days in Fort Worth of at least 80, 90 or 100 °F
  80 °F
27 °C
90 °F
32 °C
100 °F
38 °C
January 1 0 0
February 2 0 0
March 5 0 0
April 11 1 0
May 23 6 0
June 29 21 1
July 31 27 7
August 30 27 8
September 26 14 1
October 15 3 0
November 3 0 0
December 1 0 0
Year 176 98 17

How Often Fort Worth Has Cold Temperatures

Freezing temperatures aren't unusual during winter at Fort Worth. The city typically has 32 frosty nights from November to March, with the coldest nights dropping into the teens °F (-8 to -12 °C).

Usually after a cold night, everything thaws out during the day. Only two days a year on average never heat up to over 32 °F. Days that cold can show up here in December, January or February.

Days per month on average in Fort Worth when the minimum temperature drops to 40, 32 or 20 °F or below
  20 °F
-8 °C
32 °F
0 °C
40 °F
4 °C
January 2 11 21
February 1 7 16
March 0 2 8
April 0 0 2
May 0 0 0
June 0 0 0
July 0 0 0
August 0 0 0
September 0 0 0
October 0 0 1
November 0 2 9
December 1 9 21
Year 4 32 77
References

Jay Lawrimore, Ron Ray, Scott Applequist, Bryant Korzeniewski, Matthew Menne. 2016. Global Summary of the Month and Year, Version 1.0. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.

NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). Climate Normals.

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