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Sunday night’s thunderstorms were forecast to bring several severe weather threats, but limited damage was reported Monday morning. Winds did peak at 76 miles per hour in Grayson County, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office, but top speeds were 20-30 mph lower for much of the rest of North Texas.
After a damp and gray Monday, storms return on Tuesday. They could deliver pockets of heavy rain and potentially damaging wind gusts. Once they’re over, though, we’re in for another run of sunny and summery days to close out the week.
After tornado-warned storms damaged McAlester, Cimmaron and more, the state could face another round of severe weather starting after 1 p.m. Sunday.
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We have the kind of environment that will support a fast developing line of thunderstorms over Lower Michigan late today.
Houston returns to a more summer-like pattern with isolated pop-up showers and storms each day. These showers and storms will not wash out any of your outdoor plans.
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Widespread showers and storms will move into Northeast Ohio on Monday ahead of a cold front, which will bring drier, more pleasant weather that's expected to last through at least Thursday.
In the Philadelphia area, Monday begins with a chance of just a few scattered showers early followed by a mostly cloudy day.