Rain continues Wed. morning across North Texas
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North Texas is under a First Alert Weather Day as strong storms move in from the west. A tornado watch is now in effect until 11 p.m. for several North Texas counties, with baseball‑size hail already reported near Abilene.
North Texas is under the threat of strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon, March 10, with more widespread storms expected to develop tonight.
North Texas is bracing for multiple rounds of severe weather through the weekend, with threats of damaging winds, large hail and a low tornado risk as a stalled front moves into the region.
After a chilly start, Thursday looks like a pleasant but cool day across North Texas. High pressure moves in, winds relax, and skies clear. Afternoon highs will stay in the 60s with plenty of sunshine. The warm-up begins quickly after that. Southerly winds return late Thursday into Friday, bringing 70s and even some 80s by Friday and Saturday.
Grab your umbrella, North Texas! We’re heading into an active stretch of storms starting Friday afternoon. Threats like heavy rain, flooding, high winds, large hail and a stray tornado or two are
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First alert: Severe weather expected across parts of West Texas through the afternoon and evening hours
Isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening across West Texas with severe storms possible, especially across far eastern portions of the region.