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DFW AREA
OUR FORECAST: OVERNIGHT
Severe weather is expected to develop later tonight over the Texas Panhandle west of Wichita Falls. These storms will make a run towards us through the overnight hours. These storms could get into our western counties of Stephens, Young, Jack and Montague after midnight and approach the I-35W corridor by daybreak. These storms could produce severe weather in the form of damaging winds and large hail.
TOMORROW MORNING
The approaching cold front will cause storms to form ahead of it through the night. I am expecting these storms to arrive here in the metro area sometime in the 7am-9am hour. The tornado threat will be very low with these storms; if any form they will be weak tornadoes along the leading edge that form and dissipate quickly. The main threat will be damaging winds, large hail and frequent lightning.
TOMORROW MID-DAY
The front will clear the metro area by late morning and the storm threat will be over for DFW. As the line moves to our east and daytime heating starts up these storms are going to fire up along the line and produce more severe weather. Another outbreak of significant storms is expected tomorrow afternoon and evening. However only our eastern edge is threatened by these; Anderson, Henderson, Van Zandt, Rains, Hopkins, Delta and Lamar counties. That threat should be over the late afternoon.
NICE NEXT WEEK
Monday thru Thursday looks dry and mild with highs in the upper 70’s to low-80’s by Wednesday and Thursday. Another front plows into us on Friday. We’ll keep storm chances at 30% on Friday on a windy day. It should be dry on Saturday with highs in the upper-70’s.
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I'm in Stephenville. Here's a link: http://www.weather.com/maps/activity...cst_large.html
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Where? I just checked the radar and the only storms are east of the panhandle in Oklahoma
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Make sure the batteries in your flashlight are fresh!
There's a pretty bad storm blowing up to the West of the metroplex. If it's headed your way, make sure you can get someplace safe. When I was driving into work this evening, the clouds were moving fast, and opposite the direction of the wind on the ground.Tags: None
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