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Hazardous Weather Outlook

North and Central Texas.

Today and Tonight
Expect isolated to scattered thunderstorms to develop late this afternoon and tonight along and ahead of a cold front. The highest
storm chances will be east of US-287 & I-35.

Some storms may become vital to severe with large hail and damaging winds being the primary hazards. However, any discrete storms well
out ahead of the cold front late this afternoon and early this evening across eastern Central and East Texas would be capable of
huge hail.

Sunday through Friday
Additional storms are possible behind a cold front Tuesday night into Wednesday. The NWS does not expect severe weather, although a few storms may be capable of producing small hail.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
It is possible for limited spotter activation east of US-287 & I-35 beginning late this afternoon through this evening.

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

Today and Tonight

A few thunderstorms will be possible this morning, mainly across Southern Arkansas and Northeast Louisiana. However, by this
afternoon, strong to severe storms are forecast to develop across Southeast Oklahoma, Southwest Arkansas, and Northeast Texas. Large
hail and tornadoes will be the primary threats with these storms initially. Storms should congeal into a line by this evening and move southeastward across the remainder of the evening and into the overnight hours, with damaging winds becoming more of a threat. The NWS expects the severe weather threat to diminish toward sunrise Sunday.

Sunday through Friday

A few lingering thunderstorms will be possible across North Central Louisiana and Deep East Texas Sunday, but these should
move east and south of these areas by late morning. By Wednesday, a cold front may bring additional thunderstorms to the region.
However, do not expect severe storms at this time.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT

Activation of emergency management personnel, amateur radio operators, and storm spotters will be needed later today and
tonight.