Mother’s Day looks mostly cloudy with the chance for a spot shower or two.
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Tracking a chance for severe weather. Find out when and where in your Storm
The historic geomagnetic storm that led to the beautiful display of the northern lights this weekend is starting to wane. Individuals as far south as Hawaii and even Louisiana had the chance to see the northern lights.
We’re kicking off a summer-like stretch today.
Listed below are the severe weather alerts for area counties: Active alerts
More potentially severe storms are in the forecast for North Texas on Thursday.According to the FOX 4 Weather team, the morning will be fairly quiet. But by the early afternoon, storms could erupt to our west and spread in.The peak time for rain looks to be between 1 and 7 p.m. Coverage is about 50% to 60%, which means not everyone will get wet.As far as the severe weather risks go, the strongest risk is for hail. The areas south of Interstate 20 also have a low tornado risk.By the evening, the...
Tuesday's tornadoes and very large hail were caused by weather conditions
Large hail and damaging winds are likely from Texas to the Ohio Valley, here is a look at the full forecast. - Videos from The Weather Channel | weather.com
Multiple rounds of severe weather possible in the coming days
This is going to be a rough run in the world of weather. The next two days have the potential to bring a full array of severe weather elements.
Well there’s some good news for those itching to get outdoors as it looks like the higher temperatures and dry, sunny conditions are here to stay for a few days at least. Temperatures are expected to reach 20 degrees Celsius by late Wednesday afternoon and evening with a mix of sunshine and cloud on the horizon and a very mild night to come with little to no breeze across the north west region. Thursday looks like more of the same with temperatures hitting 16 degrees by 9am and staying warm...