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Rain, Windy, And Cooler

North and Central Texas


A strong cold front will move through the area today. A few intense storms with gusty winds and small hail are possible in Central and East Texas between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm. It will turn breezy and drop temps behind the front, with 20-25 mph northwest winds and higher gusts.


Following today’s cold front, it will be windy, cloudy, and much cooler tonight and Tuesday. You can expect 15-25 mph northwest winds with gusts over 30 mph. Tuesday’s high temperatures only reach the mid and upper 50s.


Behind a strong cold front early in the week, below-normal temperatures will continue through the end of Thanksgiving week. Highs will top out in the 50s and low 60s, with chilly mornings in the 30s and low 40s. Rain-free weather will prevail until our next strong cold front and storm system arrives next weekend.

Today and Tonight

Thunderstorms are possible near and east of I-35 today. Do not expect severe weather, but a few storms could be intense with small hail and gusty winds.

Tuesday through Sunday

Expect no hazardous weather at this time.

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


Later today, expect widespread showers and thunderstorms across the Four-State Region. These severe storms could produce large hail, damaging wind gusts, and an isolated tornado threat.


High temperatures today will range from the middle 60s north to the lower and mid-70s south.


Rain will end this evening across most of the area, with the highest chances across portions of Northern Louisiana and South Central Arkansas.

Today and Tonight

Thunderstorm development will increase in coverage through the mid-to late morning, continuing to grow in severity into the afternoon and lasting through the evening hours. All modes of severe weather will be possible, including the risk of tornadoes, damaging wind, and hail.

Tuesday through Sunday

Rain chances may return by Thursday as a low approaches the Four-State Region. Do not expect any severe weather at this time.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
Spotter activation will likely be needed.