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by DanHenry from North Texas

Last Post 14 days, 15 hours Ago


10:30 pm Tuesday update...

All of North Texas remains under a "SLIGHT" risk for severe weather tomorrow morning through at least mid-afternoon. While the setup for this next round of storms does not look quite as impressive as a few episodes earlier this Spring (storms are arriving before peak heating and cloud cover should limit overall instability), the Pacific Storm in the upper atmosphere is very strong and will likely track right over North Texas early tomorrow afternoon. The primary severe weather threats at this time appear to be damaging wind gusts of up to 70 mph and large hail, perhaps up to golfball-size. A few isolated tornadoes will also be possible.

Storms are already underway in West Texas in advance of the Pacific trough and will impact western portions of North Texas first...perhaps as early as 7am. Storms will likely intensify as they move east ahead of the dryline, and should be in the DFW area by late morning, and then in far eastern sections of North Texas by early afternoon. 

Stay tuned to FOX 4 for the very latest information.

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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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