Texas, Severe and weather forecast
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The Storm Prediction Center has North Texas at a level 3, Enhanced Risk of severe storms. Very large hail, at least 2", along with damaging winds, are the main threats, but an isolated tornado can't be ruled out. Storms will develop out west and track east through the late afternoon hours.
A round of severe weather was moving though North Texas Sunday evening and there were reports of damage in Palo Pinto County.
Saturday afternoon and evening from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. This is the window of opportunity for strong to severe thunderstorms in North Texas, including the Metroplex. A few storms could be strong to severe with up to quarter-size hail, wind gusts up to 60 mph, and brief, heavy rainfall. This could impact your weekend plans! Have a way to stay updated.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNDallas weather: Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect on Friday nightFriday’s forecast is a bit tricky. Morning clouds will gradually clear, allowing temperatures to climb into the low 90s. By late afternoon, dry air moving east will trigger scattered thunderstorms. Storm development is expected after 4 p.m., especially near the Metroplex. Coverage will be greater to the east and south of Dallas-Fort Worth.
A few storms could be strong to severe with quarter-size to golf ball size hail, wind gusts over 60 mph, and brief, heavy rainfall. This could impact your afternoon drive. Have a way to stay updated and get warnings! Not everyone sees storms with only about 40% coverage of rain expected. Not all storms will be severe.
Tuesday features another heightened risk of severe storms in the Midwest and South, but then a much-needed break from widespread severe weather will arrive for the second half of the week.
This after an estimated 21 tornadoes were reported on May 18. Tornadoes damaged homes just before 7 p.m. local time at Grinnell, along Interstate 70 in northeast Kansas, and just before midnight in the area of Plevna in south-central Kansas, the weather service said. No injuries were reported.
A "severe" storm warning has been issued for three U.S. states on Thursday. Serious weather is reportedly coming for three U.S. states on Thursday. The National Weather Service announced the storm warning on Wednesday night.