North and Central Texas
Today and Tonight
Thunderstorm chances increase late this afternoon and evening, mainly along and east of I-35. A few strong to severe storms are possible. Large hail and damaging winds will be the main threats. In addition, there is a low-end tornado threat mainly across the far eastern counties.
Tuesday through Sunday
There is another chance for thunderstorms late Thursday afternoon into Thursday night, mainly across North Texas.
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
Spotter activation is likely late this afternoon and evening and east of I-35.
South Central and Southwest Arkansas, North Central and Northwest Louisiana, Southeast Oklahoma, and East and Northeast Texas
Today and Tonight
Thunderstorms will return to the region later this afternoon. Some of these thunderstorms will likely be severe, with large hail and damaging winds being the primary threat. An isolated tornado cannot be ruled out and will remain a secondary threat. While the brunt of the severe weather threat should diminish after midnight, intense storms may linger across Southern Arkansas and Northeast Louisiana through into Tuesday morning. A few of these may also be severe.
Tuesday through Sunday
Thunderstorms will be possible again on Thursday afternoon into Thursday night with the next cold front impacting the region. A few intense storms may be possible from late Thursday into early Friday morning.
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
The NWS will not need activation of emergency management personnel, amateur radio operators, and storm spotters through tonight.