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Hazardous Weather Outlook


North and Central Texas

Today and Tonight

Expect a line of showers and storms Tuesday night and early Wednesday with the next upper-level storm system and cold front. A few storms could become strong to severe. Damaging wind gusts would be the most likely occurrence should a storm become powerful, but brief spin-up tornadoes and hail are also possible. Otherwise, rainfall amounts will average a half-inch to one inch.

Winds will occasionally gust to 40 mph across the region today.

There will still be a threat of grass fires mainly along and west of a line from Lampasas to Bowie where the combination of warmest temperatures and the lowest humidity will exist.

Wednesday through Monday

There is a low chance of storms late Friday night, mainly north of I-20 and across all of North and Central Texas late Monday.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT

The NWS could request limited spotter activation overnight.

Southeast Oklahoma, and East and Northeast Texas

Today and Tonight

A Wind Advisory is in effect from 11:00 this morning until 7:00 am Wednesday.

Look for southerly winds to increase today to near 20 to 30 mph with gusts as high as 40 mph, especially later this afternoon through the overnight hours. Showers and thunderstorms will become widespread after midnight toward the predawn hours on Wednesday. These storms could produce damaging wind gusts, large hail, isolated tornadoes, and brief heavy downpours.

Wednesday through Monday

There will be a continued threat of strong to severe thunderstorms through the mid-morning hours on Wednesday before the storms push east of the region. Again, damaging wind gusts will be the main threat, but large hail and an isolated tornado are possible.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT

Activation of emergency management personnel, amateur radio operators will likely become necessary after midnight tonight and
through the mid-morning hours on Wednesday. Please relay any information about observed severe weather to the NWS while
following all local, state, and CDC guidelines.