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Severe Risks Ahead

Two rounds of severe weather will be possible in North Texas heading into the weekend with the first beginning late Thursday night and early Friday morning, and another later in the day on Saturday. Thursday we’ll be watching a line of storms form in the Texas Panhandle and the Big Country. That activity will push east and arrive in our western counites overnight. By 5 AM early Friday morning a line of storms will be approaching the DFW Metroplex. Heavy rain and some isolated severe weather will be possible with quarter sized hail and winds up to 60 MPH. The activity pushes east into early Friday afternoon, and additional isolated storms remain possible through Friday evening.

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Saturday late afternoon thunderstorms develop near a dry line in our western counties, and those storms will most likely be supercell shaped. Very large hail, damaging winds and a tornado warning or two will be possible as those storms slowly push east Saturday evening. As a cold front begins to arrive from the northwest a line of storms will develop – still with the severe threat – late Saturday evening and the line of storms will push east overnight.