TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT.
A dryline is expected to move into the western counties of north and central Texas this afternoon. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to form along the dryline mid to late afternoon. These storms will then move east and form into a squall line at they approach the I-35 corridor. This line of storms will then move east across much of the rest of the region overnight. Damaging winds and very large hail will be the main threats with the storms this afternoon and tonight. Isolated tornadoes will also be possible with the storms that develop first…and possibly along the leading edge of the squall line. Localized flooding may also occur with a better threat for flooding east of Interstate 35 during the overnight hours.
WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY.
There will be a chance of thunderstorms Wednesday mainly east of a Sherman to Lampasas line. After a brief respite Wednesday night… Thunderstorm chances will return to areas southwest of a line from Jacksboro to Waco to Centerville by Thursday afternoon and area wide Thursday night through Friday night. Some severe storms and heavy rainfall will be possible each day but the best chances during this period will be Friday and Friday night. Thunderstorm chances will return again Sunday night and continue through Monday.
SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS LIKELY WEST OF THE I-35 CORRIDOR LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EARLY THIS EVENING. SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS LIKELY ALONG AND EAST OF THE I-35 CORRIDOR THIS EVENING THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS.