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by DanHenry from North Texas

Last Post 19 days, 18 hours Ago


The TORNADO Watches that were in effect have been replaced by a SEVERE THUNDERSTORM Watch. That Severe T-Storm Watch essentially extends from just north of Eastland through Weatherford to DFW Airport to Greenville, north to the Red River and is in effect until 4am. Another Severe T-Storm Watch MAY be issued overnight to include areas farther south.

Isolated severe storms will continue to impact areas north of DFW through midnight. After midnight, a line of strong to severe t-storms just ahead of a cold front should push south of the Red River and then slide through the area overnight. Damaging winds in excess of 60 mph and large hail up to 2.5" in diameter will be the primary threats. Right now, it appears the tornado threat has diminished. Stay tuned for updates!

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Apr 4, 2008 | 1:41 AM

1:38am Awoke to very loud hailstorm, wind, multiple lightening... I am at UNT just off campus...

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DanHenry

As Chief Meteorologist for FOX 4, I am proud to lead the finest team of meteorologists in Texas. Aside from my forecasting responsibilities here at FOX 4, I also keep North Texans abreast of our ever-changing weather with daily forecasts that can be heard on AM 570 KLIF, and seen at all Rangers home games at Ameriquest Field. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time at home with my wife and children, and rooting for JoePa and the Nittany Lions on Fall Saturdays!

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