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Expect Thunderstorms Wednesday

North and Central Texas

Wind Advisories will be in effect in North Texas through 6:00 pm this evening and Central Texas through noon today. Gusts as high as 50 mph are possible in North Texas, with gusts mostly around 45 mph in Central Texas. Take care to secure loose outdoor objects before these gusty winds arrive!


A cold front on Wednesday will bring the potential for strong to severe storms across the region during the afternoon and evening hours. Again, the NWS will refine the forecast details, so check for updates!


Widespread showers and isolated storms will abruptly end from west to east this morning, with windy, warm, and sunny conditions this afternoon. Highs will be in the lower 70s for most of the area. Expect gusty southwest winds, especially in North Texas, throughout the day.

Today and Tonight
Scattered to numerous rain showers are expected across the region. A few embedded thunderstorms are possible. Do not anticipate any severe weather.

Expect strong wind gusts across the area, with the wind over 40 mph possible during the day.

Wednesday through Monday
Scattered storms are possible late Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday night, primarily along and east of the I-35 corridor. Severe weather is likely with this activity. The NWS will refine the forecast over the next few days.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
Do not expect spotter activation at this time.

 

South Central and Southwest Arkansas, North Central and Northwest Louisiana, Southeast Oklahoma, and East and Northeast Texas


Winds will gradually increase to as high as 25 mph, with gusts up to 35 mph on Tuesday. Therefore, a Wind Advisory is Tuesday from 6:00 am through 6:00 pm.


There is a chance for severe storms across the region Wednesday afternoon and into Thursday morning. Damaging winds will be the primary threat, as large hail and tornadoes are possible. In addition, locally heavy rainfall could result in isolated, minor flooding of low-lying and poor drainage areas.


Expect widespread showers and a few thunderstorms as a weak cold front moves across the region. However, do not expect severe weather today. Rainfall amounts should remain under an inch.

Today and tonight

Showers and thunderstorms will move into the area today ahead of a strong upper-level trough. Locally heavy rainfall may result in
minor flooding of low-lying and poor drainage areas, given the already saturated grounds. Do not rule out an isolated severe thunderstorm, but the overall threat of severe storms appears low.

A Wind Advisory is in effect from 6:00 am Tuesday until 6:00 this evening.

Wednesday through Monday

More thunderstorms are expected late Wednesday and into Thursday. A few storms could be severe. Damaging winds, large hail, and isolated
tornadoes will be possible. In addition, locally heavy rainfall may lead to minor flooding of low-lying and poor drainage areas.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT

Do not expect spotter activation at this time.