We're tracking another round of severe storms Tuesday. Central and
NORTH TEXAS â Today is a Weather Alert!We're tracking the potential for strong to severe storms to develop in parts of North Texas as a cold front slides through this afternoon and evening. We won't see severe storms everywhere today. However, the storms that develop could produce large hail and damaging winds, even for the Metroplex. Storms will likely develop after 2 p.m. west of I-35W. The cold front will push the storms through the Metroplex during the afternoon commute. The rain could...
Even though we just dealt with a powerful low-pressure system and tornado
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are possible Saturday, Saturday night and
North Texans should be bracing for another round of severe weather late
Today is a Weather Aware Day with all forms of severe weather possible. A Tornado Watch has been issued for a large portion of Central and Eastern Kansas through 7 PM.
TODAY: There is still an ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Alert Day in effect through Sunday for more strong storms possible. Get the latest here. Today's severe risk depends on how quickly morning rain clears. Showers and storms redevelop in the afternoon regardless, but the amount of dry time will determine how many storms can become
As stalled weather pattern lingers over the Lone Star State and a cold front moves its way across Texas later this week, several cities across the state are slated to see thunderstorms which could become severe storms. Springtime brings some of the most intense weather to Texas historically, and so far this season has lived up to that expectation. According to the National Weather Service short-range forecast, a pair of low-pressure systems are moving across the central and eastern united states...
A severe weather threat continues for North Texas into Sunday. The primary threats are heavy rainfall, large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes.
The same storm system that unleashed tornadoes in parts of the Midwest will reach the Northeast, bringing heavy downpours and damaging winds in some spots. Areas in green in the image above are expected to see severe storms Tuesday afternoon and evening, April 30, with scattered showers and storms elsewhere in the Northeast. "The storms will not have the same intensity as they did in the Heartland late last week, so a significant outbreak of severe weather is not expected in the Northeast,"...
Widespread showers and storms are expected to move through the area during the morning and afternoon today. While there's a chance a cell or two may get strong enough to have hail up to the size of quarters in them this morning, most of the storms through early afternoon aren't expected to be severe. Highs []
We have a First Alert Day out for Tuesday evening as some of these storms could become strong to severe.