A severe weather threat continues for North Texas into Sunday. The primary threats are heavy rainfall, large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes.
A springtime storm system that will exit the Rockies and develop over the Plains during the workweek will trigger numerous showers and thunderstorms. Thursday’s severe weather threat zone will be centered over Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. On Friday, threats for hail, damaging winds and tornadoes are expected to be centered over Iowa, Missouri and Illinois.
We'll keep some cloud cover around for awhile today as a cold front moves through the area. That will switch our winds to the north later today with gusts around 20-25mph for a little while this afternoon. However, winds relax a bit through the night and into tomorrow, so we get to enjoy at least []
Dry and sunny weather is on the way for Tuesday and Wednesday of this week,
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Severe weather winding down this evening with another threat for strong storms Saturday.
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are possible Saturday, Saturday night and