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Thunderstorms Again Tuesday

North and Central Texas


The hot and windy conditions will continue in advance of a large upper trough approaching from the West on Tuesday. Tonight will be breezy, warm, and generally humid, with lows not getting much below 70 degrees. South winds of 15 to 25 mph with a few gusts to 35 mph are possible. Tuesday will see the dryline in play again with vital to severe storm chances across the humid East, while the windy and dry West sees another day elevated to high potential for rapidly spreading grass fires. The best opportunities for severe storms will be north of I-30 and East of Highway 75 across the northeast counties Tuesday afternoon. All modes of severe weather are possible. Gusty south winds of 20 to 25 mph will continue with highs mainly in the 80s.

Today and Tonight

An isolated thunderstorm could develop along the dryline late this afternoon and evening. Any storms that develop could become severe capable of large hail and damaging winds.

Elevated to near critical fire weather conditions are expected mainly west of I-35.

Tuesday through Sunday

Thunderstorm chances will be greater Tuesday afternoon and evening, primarily along and East of the I-35 corridor. All modes of severe weather will be possible.

Elevated to near critical fire weather conditions are expected West of I-35 each afternoon through Thursday.

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

Another round of severe weather will be on the table for this Tuesday. Scattered to numerous severe storms with all possible hazards will move across the Four State Region Tuesday afternoon and evening into Wednesday morning.

Monday through Saturday

Another round of strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible by late Tuesday into Tuesday night as the next cold front arrives. The threat is highest along and north of the I-30 corridor, where all modes of severe weather will be possible through the early morning hours on Wednesday.

The pattern looks to remain unsettled through the end of the week as rounds of heavy rainfall will become more likely as the front stalls South of the region. It could reintroduce flooding concerns across the area through the end of the week as several inches of rainfall may be possible over the next week.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
Do not expect activation today or tonight.