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Fort Worth Local Pulse: Warm Weather Ahead, Storm Watch Tonight
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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Friday, April 24th.
We're tracking a warm and active weather pattern moving through North Texas today, and listeners should keep an eye on the forecast if you're planning outdoor activities. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the upper eighties to near ninety degrees this afternoon with southwest winds picking up to ten to fifteen miles per hour. While we're looking at mostly cloudy skies early on, we should see partial clearing as the day progresses. The bigger story is the severe weather potential developing mainly northeast of the metroplex this evening. There's a twenty to forty percent chance of isolated storms, and any that do develop could produce large hail and damaging winds, particularly into the late evening hours. If you're heading out tonight, keep those weather alerts turned on and have a way to receive warnings.
On the local economic front, the North Texas job market is showing signs of stabilization after several years of rapid growth. According to recent labor data, employers in our region issued fewer layoffs in the first quarter of twenty twenty-six than any quarter since summer twenty twenty-four. While that sounds positive, it's important to note that hiring has also slowed considerably, marking a shift from the boom times we've experienced. The overall impact on North Texas workers totaled just under eleven hundred people affected by layoffs in the first quarter, a relatively modest number by recent standards.
Over at City Hall, there's progress on our infrastructure. The city recently approved a ten-year street improvement plan that will invest fifty million dollars into upgrading streets throughout Granbury and surrounding areas. This is a long-term commitment to quality of life, but it means we should expect ongoing construction projects over the next decade as the work gets rolled out systematically.
On the cultural side, Omni Hotels and Resorts is launching a nationwide celebration of heritage and timeless traditions this weekend, and they're partnering with local drive-ins here in Fort Worth to extend the festivities beyond their hotel guests. It's a nice opportunity for families looking for nostalgic entertainment as we head into the weekend.
Looking ahead, the warm pattern persists through next week with temperatures climbing into the low nineties early in the week. Rain chances return by midweek, so we'll have some relief from the heat as we move forward.
That's what's happening in Fort Worth today. Thank you for tuning in to Local Pulse, and please subscribe for more daily updates on what matters to our community.
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We're tracking a warm and active weather pattern moving through North Texas today, and listeners should keep an eye on the forecast if you're planning outdoor activities. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the upper eighties to near ninety degrees this afternoon with southwest winds picking up to ten to fifteen miles per hour. While we're looking at mostly cloudy skies early on, we should see partial clearing as the day progresses. The bigger story is the severe weather potential developing mainly northeast of the metroplex this evening. There's a twenty to forty percent chance of isolated storms, and any that do develop could produce large hail and damaging winds, particularly into the late evening hours. If you're heading out tonight, keep those weather alerts turned on and have a way to receive warnings.
On the local economic front, the North Texas job market is showing signs of stabilization after several years of rapid growth. According to recent labor data, employers in our region issued fewer layoffs in the first quarter of twenty twenty-six than any quarter since summer twenty twenty-four. While that sounds positive, it's important to note that hiring has also slowed considerably, marking a shift from the boom times we've experienced. The overall impact on North Texas workers totaled just under eleven hundred people affected by layoffs in the first quarter, a relatively modest number by recent standards.
Over at City Hall, there's progress on our infrastructure. The city recently approved a ten-year street improvement plan that will invest fifty million dollars into upgrading streets throughout Granbury and surrounding areas. This is a long-term commitment to quality of life, but it means we should expect ongoing construction projects over the next decade as the work gets rolled out systematically.
On the cultural side, Omni Hotels and Resorts is launching a nationwide celebration of heritage and timeless traditions this weekend, and they're partnering with local drive-ins here in Fort Worth to extend the festivities beyond their hotel guests. It's a nice opportunity for families looking for nostalgic entertainment as we head into the weekend.
Looking ahead, the warm pattern persists through next week with temperatures climbing into the low nineties early in the week. Rain chances return by midweek, so we'll have some relief from the heat as we move forward.
That's what's happening in Fort Worth today. Thank you for tuning in to Local Pulse, and please subscribe for more daily updates on what matters to our community.
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI